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anybody know any streams in pa with native brookies in them? ive got a couple by my REAL home in jersey, but am really having a hard time finding fish out here in PA! anything will help.

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Not familiar with your neck of the woods. However, take it from an old timer, with many years of walking streams; look for any running cold water, bolder strewn, with a rusty, tannic stain to it. I don't care how "wide" it is. Chances are good it'll hold brookies.

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thanks for the info. im in the williamsport area. i did find one creek that you could literally step over that held a couple little brookies. nothin bigger then 7-8 inches.but man are they gorgeous fish

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And some fine eating to boot!  ;) Keep exploring. You'll find a bunch of small streams in your area that are pure dynamite for brookies. Get about a dozen and you have a great meal.

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