Pennsylvania Fly Fishing Reports
Free daily fly fishing condition reports for 3 rivers in Pennsylvania: Brodhead Creek, Penns Creek, Letort Spring Run. Each report combines real-time USGS flow and water-temperature data, National Weather Service forecasts, and a daily fishability score — updated every morning so you know before you go.
Brodhead Creek
Analomink, Monroe County, Pennsylvania
One of the most famous streams in the Pocono Mountains, Brodhead Creek has been a beloved Pennsylvania trout fishery since the 19th century. Its productive hatches, accessible public water, and historical significance make it essential Pennsylvania fly fishing.
Penns Creek
Coburn, Centre County, Pennsylvania
Renowned for one of the most spectacular Green Drake hatches in the eastern United States, Penns Creek is a must-fish Pennsylvania limestone stream. Its wild brown trout, clear spring-fed flows, and accessible public water make it a crown jewel of Pennsylvania fly fishing.
Letort Spring Run
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
A tiny, spring-fed limestone stream near Carlisle, the Letort is sacred ground for American fly fishing. Vince Marinaro and Charlie Fox developed their revolutionary dry fly techniques here, and the impossibly selective wild brown trout still test the finest anglers today.
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