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Looking forward to mornings like that here in a couple months. As i get older i appreciate the hunt more than the kill. Thank you for watching and good luck this season
It is a great experience! The sites are first come first serve. My only advice is if you are kayaking or canoeing across to the campground early morning or later in the evening seem to be the best time to do it. Middle of the day there is a decent amount of boat traffic but they all were respectful to us while paddling. Enjoy your experience!!
One thing that I learned early on in my turkey hunting career is to keep your back against a tree a bit wider that your shoulders. Too many times I have been stalked by other hunters, while I was calling as a hen in the spring. Something for you to address as you continue to promote the outdoors; always put out media with safety as a top priority.
Love that stream, just started fishing it last year and have seen some tanks of natives above and below the dam. A club stocks below which makes me angry bcs of the natives. I've only caught one brown out of it and it was wild too, shouldn't even be in there.
Yeah, it's definitely on the list for a revisit here in the future. To go after some of those with size up above. As far as below we have caught brooks, browns, and rainbows. It's unfortunate but it seems like the natives are still holding relatively strong. Thanks for watching btw!
@@alleghenyorigins I don't think the rainbows hurt the brooks as much as browns. I will say the wild brown I caught was maybe the prettiest I've ever caught. I'd even argue the bottom section has more natives with size than the top, or maybe I went above on a bad day.
Yeah, I agree browns seem to a more damage from what I have read at least. Also, I just know that the first brook I hooked up above at the beginning of the video was by far the biggest I've ever had on my line. It gives me the itch to bike back again!
@@alleghenyorigins since i know not many people now about it, I'm not kidding, I saw a 14 inch brookie right below the dam last year. And I had a 12 incher sip a caddis this year and when I set the hook I missed it. It was so cool to see him come up so slowly and sip.
I have an old fenwick fly rod I use on small creeks it’s a 2w at 4-1/2 foot what would you recommend for the bigger waters I mainly fish extremely small creeks but the rod I have now just isn’t sufficient for the bigger creeks and I want to travel more and hit as much water in pa as I can
A 9ft 5w is a great all around rod for almost any water in Pennsylvania. Depending on what style of fishing you plan to do 10ft 3w is also a good option
I fish a lot of mountain streams in clearfield I’ve hunted potter but never fished it looks incredible I need to put that county on my fishing list great video my friend
Beautiful little fish in a pristine habitat! We don't have Brookies down under in NZ but I really appreciate the video and can appreciate the location after riding my bicycle across the US and up to Nova Scotia in 1980. Just subscribed and look forward to following your fishing adventures.
Yes, they are! We are grateful we have the opportunity to enjoy beautiful outdoor activities here in PA. Thanks for stopping by and watching the video!
Glad you found it . A few years ago I arrowed a very nice 9pt about a 125 inch buck , it ran 75 yards down into a gully, While I'm dressing it I hear leaves rustling & look up and see a probably 150 inch 10 pt FULLY in rut pawing the dirt 20 yards away looking for a fight! While I was grateful for the buck I bagged I wish I'd have seen the 2nd one 1st .. I hunt in nearby Armstrong Co. Congratulations
Thanks! I have heard many storys of bucks showing up after a hunter has killed another buck. Crazy things can happen out there, especially when the rut is in full swing. Glad to hear you have had some success in Armstrong and good luck this upcoming season!
Happens to every bowhunter if they stay in the game long enough. I will say you are giving the deer too much credit for ducking/dropping. The shot was high. That too happens to all of us. I feel for you and hope you get another chance next season.
Yeah, we venture up to Kettle Creek every year in the spring. You can't beat the opportunities available in Potter County to enjoy the outdoors. Thanks for watching!