Category: Pennsylvania
Walnut Creek is a 22.6-mile-long freestone stream in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania. This small Lake Erie tributary is the second best known steelhead stream in Pennsylvania. The larger …
Elk Creek is a 30-mile long stream in the northwestern corner of Pennsylvania. This tributary to Lake Erie is best known for its steelhead fishing. Elk Creek is the …
Dutch Fork Lake is a 91-acre lake located in Western Pennsylvania. Fed by Dutch Fork Creek, the lake is located near the town of Claysville. Dutch Fork is owned …
Dutch Fork Creek is a small, low gradient stream located in Western Pennsylvania. Rising in the city of Claysville, this stream flows along interstate 79 before being impounded in …
Clear Shade Creek is a beautiful freestone stream on the edge of the Allegheny Plateau in Pennsylvania. This low-gradient stream is capable of holding a decent number of trout …
The Casselman River is a 56-mile-long river in Maryland and Pennsylvania. A tributary of the Youghiogheny River, this meandering river has a fairly slow and steady flow. Its two …
Chaney Run is a small mountain stream in Southwestern Pennsylvania. This narrow tributary to Big Sandy Run rises on Chestnut Ridge. It then flows through a portion of Forbes …
Buffalo Creek is a long freestone stream in Western Pennsylvania. This stream is not to be confused with the stream of the same name that rises in Bald Eagle …
Bobs Creek is a freestone stream in Western Pennsylvania. This tributary of Dunning Creek begins in Juniata Township. It flows freely for over 21 miles with most of the …
Jacobs Creek is a 33-mile long stream in southwestern Pennsylvania. It starts as a small tumbling mountain stream, though it is dammed up several times along its length. In …