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catch and release in spruce creek pennsylvania
Dec 26, 2019 14:57:47   #
samanders Loc: TYRONE,PA NEAR STATE COLLEGE
 
fishing on spruce creek is some of the best in the north east.

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Dec 26, 2019 15:15:57   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
Welcome to the forum salamanders. Hope you had a Merry Christmas. I've never fished in Pennsylavania. Trout? Rainbows? Fly or conventional? And other than Spruce Creek, where are you located in Pennsylvania? Please update your profile with you location, it makes it easier to put you in contact with folks in your area.

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Dec 26, 2019 15:39:27   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
Thanks, Spirit! Welcome to the Forum, sam. I would imagine you are talking trout on the fly, is that right, sam?

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Dec 26, 2019 15:47:01   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
spell checker wouldn't let me type samanders

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May 9, 2021 21:52:05   #
Kemckerfisher Loc: Kilmarnock, Virginia
 
Pennsylvania creek Tiger salamander not saying where.
North of blue Mountain.





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May 10, 2021 07:24:11   #
Stuff Loc: South Shore Ma
 
Never knew the name of that salamander. Had one in the basement window well of our house in Hingham 40 years ago. Never seen one again.
P.S. If I knew it liked Beer I would have left one in the window well!!

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May 10, 2021 11:45:39   #
fishyaker Loc: NW Michigan (Lower Peninsula)
 
Great snapshot of the Tiger Salamander! They are a cool critter, and tell the tale of a healthy ecosystem! I lived in Columbus, OH back in the early 80's, and every other weekend I used to drive over to the State College area and stream fish for brown's and brookies. You have some awesome waters!

Yesterday, being Mother's Day, I asked my wife what she wanted to do as a primary activity for the day and her desire was to take a 4 mile hike along one of our favorite local trails. The route takes you near a trout stream in a few places so she did not object at my suggestion of bringing along an ultralight spinning rod just to make a few quick casts here and there. Only managed one strike on a small Mepps spinner, but still had fun trying.

The highlight of our journey was this little "Smooth Green Snake" that was sunning itself on the trail. Saw a few other garter's as well, but they were not willing to pose for a picture! I guess that they are fairly common, but it was a first sighting for me in all the years I have lived in Michigan as an almost lifelong resident. Thought I would share it with your salamander story for folks to enjoy.

Smooth Green Snake (Grass Snake)
Smooth Green Snake (Grass Snake)...

Intricate design!
Intricate design!...

Some favorite small stream spinners - I've always liked the Mepps product line
Some favorite small stream spinners - I've always ...

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May 10, 2021 12:22:29   #
Kemckerfisher Loc: Kilmarnock, Virginia
 
Stuff wrote:
Never knew the name of that salamander. Had one in the basement window well of our house in Hingham 40 years ago. Never seen one again.
P.S. If I knew it liked Beer I would have left one in the window well!!


Lol., my adult kids was camping on my patch when that Crawed up on them

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