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Springit on big ditch
Springit on big ditch










springit on big ditch

Take a look at the upper end and at the parking lots downstream. Scuds work well on Big Spring, and there are many streambred rainbows as well as brookies and some browns. You might find some olives hatching also. They can be devils-6X or 7X if the water is clear. Downstream of the run and upstream of the Allenberry Dam is a slow stretch where fish often rise to midges. It's upstream of the Allenberry stretch, just where the stream comes out of the lake. The little run upstream is good also, and it is very easy to get to. There is a fisherman's parking lot in the Allenberry complex and you just walk down to the stream from it. Both have websites, and fishing reports on them that give tips on what is working.

springit on big ditch

Jeff, if you go next Sunday, call Yellow Breeches Outfitters and possibly Cold Spring Angler on Saturday to get some tips on what is fishing well. With any luck he will answer your questions for you better than I.Īppreciate the advise, any place to start is better than where i was heading (which was arbitrarily pointing at a spot on the map).I decided to go next sun so if any one else will weigh in this week i'd appreciate it. Gene is probably the man with the most familiarity with the streams you mentiond. I won't even speak about the letort because I haven't fished it enough. Well, that's my limited knoweledge about them. Clear water and you can spot the fish (this goes for the "run" in boiling springs and the "ditch" on big spring. There seemed to be a lot of midge activity when I was there as well. There is lots of vegetation and I have caught fish on scuds a few times. This is also pretty tough fishing but worth it in my opinion. There are stream bred brooks in there along with browns (not sure about rainbows). This is just below where the hatchery used to be. I have only fished the "ditch" or whatever it's called. It looks nice but I have never seen fish in it but I never looked that hard either. There is a pretty famous stretch of water behind the play house and I have heard from a few people it is fishing well right now.Īs for Big Spring, I haven't fished the main stream there, ever. I haven't fished the main yellow breeches in a while but you can always go down stream from the town of boiling springs and park at the allenberry play house. It's tough fishing but there are lots of fish. On the yellow breeches you could go into the town of boiling springs and fish the narrow "run" that drains from the lake in the center of town. My 2 cents which is probably worth about half that is this:












Springit on big ditch