Once again, they came to Penns Creek in tiny Coburn in Centre County from all over the world, men and women following the same thing: a big bug. The thing is the big bug, a mayfly called the green ...
Past the feed mill. Past the old railroad sign. Past the spot where the macadam road turns to gravel and satellite radio fades out for good. The road ends in a turnaround. It's a spot where the gravel ...
Regular readers of this page should be fully aware of my love for Penns Creek in the Bald Eagle State Forest near State College. I've tried to spend at least a few days there every year for the past ...
There’s a 7- or 8-mile stretch of Penns Creek in Centre and Mifflin counties that I know about as well as I know my own backyard. I know the riffles, I know the pools, I know the boulders, I know the ...
The summer of 2016 will not be a fond memory for most trout anglers here in the south-central region of Pennsylvania. When weather and water conditions are favorable, summertime trout fishing can be ...
Grannoms emerge on many streams throughout this area, but two of the best-known waters for heavy hatches of these insects are the Little Juniata River and Penns Creek. Yellow Creek and the lower ...
I thought of all the pursuits over on Penns Creek waiting for Hendrickson mayflies to bring wild brown trout to the surface as I jammed a clip of my stringer through the gills of my fourth stocked ...
Penns Valley resident Tess Weigand recently returned to Happy Valley after traveling to Norway to compete in the first World Ladies Fly Fishing Championship, where she was fueled by local community ...
The trout fishing tradition runs strong among families and friends in central Pennsylvania. The cool waters of the Penns Creek and cabins along its banks harbor many memories, of trophies hooked and ...
WEIKERT — On April 30, the Union County Sportsman’s Club, in cooperation with the Woodward Gymnastic Complex again sponsored and hosted 27 “Fly Fishing Wounded Warriors” from North Carolina. This the ...
Centred Outdoors invites you to Poe Paddy State Park from 2-5 p.m. Sunday and from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday. Lexie Orr Photo provided Editor’s note: This is the sixth installment of a nine-part weekly ...