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Old 08-14-2020, 08:30 PM
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It’s still closed, absolutely no access at all. You aren’t allowed to even walk on the property from the Warrington Rd. bridge to the Delaware River. I’m assuming they are trying to get what’s left of the quicksand like silt to dry out. They planted all kinds of trees and stuff to stabilize the river banks. I would highly recommend fishing on Station Rd. it’s a awesome stretch of the Paulinskill. If you’ve never fished there you will be in for a surprise when you end up fishing under a massive 1100 foot long 115 foot high old railroad viaduct. It’s really cool to see what was at one time the largest reinforced concrete structure in the world! Yup I said in the world, true story look it up it was finished in 1910
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Old 08-17-2020, 09:01 AM
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Sounds like a scenic spot HBird. Hey, I did finally get to take a glance at White Lake when I was over there yesterday. I know I spoke to you about that spot months ago. Really cool place! As for the Paulinskill, it seemed really low. I hiked quite a bit and explored 3 access areas and hopefully found some decent spots for when the levels are higher. My only luck was one pool held sunfish and I pulled a dink largemouth outta there also. Did see a giant heron (probably the largest I've ever laid eyes on) working by footbridge.
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