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As many anglers know, steelhead fishing season is fully underway. However, some people who frequent Avonia Beach in Fairview may have noticed dozens of fish dying along Trout Run. We spoke to the ...
Trout Run is a tributary of East Branch Fishing Creek in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long and flows through Davidson Township. [ 1 ] The watershed of the stream has an area of 0.62 square miles (1.6 km 2 ).
The elevation near the mouth of Trout Run is 656 feet (200 m) above sea level. [5] The elevation of the stream's source is between 880 and 900 feet (268 and 274 m) above sea level. [1] Trout Run is a relatively small stream. [6] The watershed of Trout Run is just north of the mining region. However, the stream itself is not impacted by mining. [3]
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Trout Run may refer to: Trout Run (Cacapon River), in the Potomac River watershed; Trout Run (East Branch Fishing Creek), a stream in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania; Trout Run, Pennsylvania, a village north of Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania at the base of Round Top Mountain; Trout Run (retreat), a private and presidential retreat ...
Avonia is an Village and census-designated place (CDP) in Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,205 at the 2010 census , [ 3 ] down from 1,331 in 2000. It is part of the Erie Metropolitan Statistical Area .
The rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is a species of trout native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in North America and Asia. The steelhead (sometimes called steelhead trout) is an anadromous (sea-run) form of the coastal rainbow trout (O. m. irideus) or Columbia River redband trout (O. m. gairdneri) that usually returns to freshwater to spawn after living two to three years ...
For a stream to be Class A Wild Trout Waters for both brook trout and brown trout, the combined biomass of both species must be at least 40 kilograms per hectare (36 lb/acre) and the biomass of each species must include at least 0.1 kilograms per hectare (0.089 lb/acre) of trout less than 15 centimeters (5.9 in) long.