![]() ![]() "The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission stocks 3.2 million trout a year, and there are 440 miles of special regulated trout waters across the state. Pennsylvania has some of the best trout fishing opportunities in North America for brook trout, brown trout, and rainbow trout, but there is increasing interest in fly fishing for bass, walleye, pike, carp, and muskie in the warm-water areas of the state. While fly fishing for trout is popular, Pennsylvania waters offer up so much more to anglers who want to expand their skills and try for other species. ![]() Another appeal of Pennsylvania rivers and streams for fly anglers is the ability to be completely consumed by nature as you fish for wild trout and being able to enjoy the flora, fauna, and wildlife around you. ![]() Pennsylvania fly fishing is prime even for beginners because of the number of public waterways throughout the state and easy access to the water for anglers.ĭepending on your skill and comfort level, you can access varied waterways, from small cold-water mountain streams to flowing rivers and spring-fed creeks. The fishing potential in Pennsylvania is unsurpassed, with 697 streams and 126 lakes open to public angling, and 15,000 miles of rivers and streams designated as wild trout fisheries.ĭue to special regulated waters producing abundant hatches and the conservation and public agency efforts over the last 25 years, fly fishing in Pennsylvania is seeing a resurgence. ![]() Author Anietra Hamper is an avid angler and enjoys the varied opportunities for anglers throughout Pennsylvania.įly fishing in Pennsylvania presents an abundance of opportunities for anglers seeking a new challenge and some quality time outdoors. ![]()
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