Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is a species of freshwater fish in the char genus Salvelinus of the salmon family Salmonidae native to Eastern North America in the United States and Canada. [3][4] Two ecological forms of brook trout have been recognized by the US Forest Service. [3] One ecological form is short-lived potamodromous ...
The official definition of Class A Wild Trout Waters is "streams that support a population of naturally produced trout of sufficient size and abundance to support a long-term and rewarding sport fishery". [2] Class A Wild Trout Waters are the "best of the best" streams for trout fishing in Pennsylvania. [1] They are distributed widely across ...
Roaring Brook (also known as Roaring Branch Creek or Roaring Creek and historically known as Nay-aug) is a tributary of the Lackawanna River in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 21 miles (34 km) long and flows through Covington Township, Madison Township, Moscow, Roaring Brook Township, Elmhurst Township ...
According to the Geographic Names Information System, Dunbar Creek has also been known historically as: [1] It is a noted trout stream, with a popular fly fishing -only section on its upper portions. The Pennsylvania Fish Commission stocks the stream with brown and brook trout. There are also some native brook trout located in its headwaters ...
1 cu ft/s (0.028 m 3 /s) Nescopeck Creek is a 37.5-mile-long (60.4 km) [ 4] tributary of the Susquehanna River in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. [ 6] The creek is in the Coal Region of Pennsylvania. The meaning of the creek's name is "deep black waters". The waters of Nescopeck Creek have difficulty ratings between Class I and Class III.
Fishing Creek (North Branch Susquehanna River tributary)
The lake is home to cold water fishing for walleye, smallmouth bass, muskellunge, brook, lake, rainbow and brown trout. The creeks of the park are stocked by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. There is a native brook trout population in some of the smaller streams of the park. There is no limit on the horsepower of the boats. All boats ...
hide. Coordinates: 40°55′51″N 77°49′01″W. Wallace Run is a tributary of Bald Eagle Creek in Centre County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is 12.1 miles (19.5 km) long and is a low-alkalinity stream. [1] The stream flows through Union Township and Boggs Township in Centre County. Most of the watershed is in Boggs Township.