
The Rod & Gun Club at Pocono Manor
Route 314
Pocono Manor, PA 18349
tel. 570-839-1688
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Penns Creek has been made famous by its rich fishing history and its incredible hatches. The Green Drake is the most noted hatch and occurs in late May. These large burrowing mayflies hatch in large numbers for about a week on Penns Creek and anglers travel from miles around to see and fish this mind boggling hatch. But the best fishing is often in the more common hatches such as Sulphurs, Slate Drakes and Bluewinged Olives. These hatches draw lesser crowds and allow more freedom for the anglers to explore the stream. Penns is a large limestone creek with stretches that are well off the beaten path. You can really get away from civilization and enjoy the outdoors on this creek. Penns Creek has over 8 miles of special regulation water from the confluence of Elk Creek, near Coburn to Cherry Creek, near the town of Woodward. The Creek may be accessed by the old railroad grade that runs along its banks from Coburn to Weikert and by the roads in Poe Paddy State Park. This section of special regulation water holds many large trout and an abundance of aquatic insects. On a trip last June I looked to the sky just before dark and was amazed at the thousands of Bluewing Olives and other mayflies, caddis flies, and stoneflies that were swarmming over the stream near Poe Paddy. This huge flight looked like a minature highway in the sky and continued to have heavy traffic for over an hour. As the bugs took flight and other returned to lay eggs the fish went on a feeding frenzy. Although they were tough to catch the healthy wild browns were well worth the many casts it to to catch them. A great population of wild fish and great hatches are what Penns Creek is all about. Enjoy a stay at Center Mills B&B with me and Maria's great cooking when fishing in the Penns Creek watershed and get access to a private stretch of Elk Creek as well.&
Spring Creek

Spring Creek is one of the top limestone streams in Pennsylvania and maybe the country. The cold waters that flow through this famous stream are filled with scuds, cressbugs, mayflies, caddis, and lots of trout. Spring Creek has an excellent population of wild brown trout that grow to lengths up to 25”+. Along with the population of wild fish there are plenty of rainbows that have found there way out of hatcheries or out of tributaries and into Spring Creek as well. Just about every pool, run and riffle in Spring Creek holds a fish and an average day of fishing in prime season will produce 20 or more fish. Spend a day or two fishing this historic PA stream and it will have you returning year after year.
Central PA Walk/Wade Trips |
2 days |
$450.00 |
Single Angler |
2 days |
$750.00 |
Two Angler |
This includes flies, leaders, equipment and transportation in Central PA. Anglers will be met at the Bed and Breakfast. Lunch and snacks will be provided on both days, dinner is not included. The Bed and Breakfst rate is not included in our pricing, but is usally around $100.00
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Ben Turpin is available for group presentations throughout the NY, NJ and PA areas. Ben has had several article published, and often provides presentation at local T.U., schools and fishing clubs on this an many other subjects. For more information call (570) 839-1688 or email us at info@therodandgunclub.com

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Bead Head Flymph - PMD |
| Hook: |
2xl nymph |
| Thread: |
6/0 Yellow |
| Bead: |
Brass |
| Tail: |
Hen hackle tips in Lt. Dun color |
| Hackle: |
Dun Hen Saddle wrapped as a collar above the bead |
| Rib: |
3/0 ginger (or tan) colored thread |
| Abdomen: |
Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in PMD or pale yellow color |
| Thorax: |
Optional, Fine Poly or Antron dubbing in a color slightly darker than the Abdomen |
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