AndyS
11-11-2012, 07:00 PM
Postponed one week due to the hurricane Moz, Wilson and myself made it out to fish Penns Creek.
Friday night I met Wilson in Millheim and had a good steak and beer at the Elk Creek Café. http://www.elkcreekcafe.net/
Moz was running a little late after stopping in at Cabellas and hitting traffic in Harrisburg.
We all settled into our cabin around 8pm or so. http://www.hemlockacrescampground.com/
Saturday morning we were greeted with rain as we made our way over for breakfast at the Barnyard, I guess its like a diner. After a big breakfast Moz and I went to Weikert to drop one car off and we made our way up to Coburn to start fishing. I ran Moz through the Penns Creek gauntlet, at least 5 miles of walking and another 2 miles at the bottom just to get to the car. We did see a big bald eagle while we were fishing and I saw a 5lb. dead rainbow trout on the bank missing only its head, go figure. Air was cool and just stayed cloudy most of the day. Wilson banged around true to form finding some low impact fishing and drowning worms.
Saturday night it was Delmonico steaks at the club I belong to. http://www.ucscpa.com/
Sunday morning back to the Barnyard for a big breakfast and we hit the no kill stretch of Penns Creek. I walked up the 2 miles and worked my way down and Moz and Wilson banged around in the lower section.
Saw a lot of fishermen out today, I’m not used to see so many guys on Penns in mid November but the weather was great. Got my PB Penns Creek brown, about 18”.
So nice to head out that way were life moves at a much slower pace and the scenery is awesome !!
http://www.pennscreekangler.com/pools.htm
I’m tired and not going into much detail right now, like Moz almost ripping off his oil pan on his car !!
Sorry Stumpy, didn’t see ya this time, it was hectic here before we left.
Friday night I met Wilson in Millheim and had a good steak and beer at the Elk Creek Café. http://www.elkcreekcafe.net/
Moz was running a little late after stopping in at Cabellas and hitting traffic in Harrisburg.
We all settled into our cabin around 8pm or so. http://www.hemlockacrescampground.com/
Saturday morning we were greeted with rain as we made our way over for breakfast at the Barnyard, I guess its like a diner. After a big breakfast Moz and I went to Weikert to drop one car off and we made our way up to Coburn to start fishing. I ran Moz through the Penns Creek gauntlet, at least 5 miles of walking and another 2 miles at the bottom just to get to the car. We did see a big bald eagle while we were fishing and I saw a 5lb. dead rainbow trout on the bank missing only its head, go figure. Air was cool and just stayed cloudy most of the day. Wilson banged around true to form finding some low impact fishing and drowning worms.
Saturday night it was Delmonico steaks at the club I belong to. http://www.ucscpa.com/
Sunday morning back to the Barnyard for a big breakfast and we hit the no kill stretch of Penns Creek. I walked up the 2 miles and worked my way down and Moz and Wilson banged around in the lower section.
Saw a lot of fishermen out today, I’m not used to see so many guys on Penns in mid November but the weather was great. Got my PB Penns Creek brown, about 18”.
So nice to head out that way were life moves at a much slower pace and the scenery is awesome !!
http://www.pennscreekangler.com/pools.htm
I’m tired and not going into much detail right now, like Moz almost ripping off his oil pan on his car !!
Sorry Stumpy, didn’t see ya this time, it was hectic here before we left.