Fly fishing and other observations on the Lakawaxen River, Upper Delaware River and the Branches
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
What the hell is this??
This is a Nubbin Post. When the road was The Delaware and Hudson Canal the barges on the canal were towed by mule. The tow ropes were wrapped around these posts. The stone is not local. When you're passing by one on the tow path stop and have a look. You can still see the grooves made by the ropes over hundred years ago.
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The Partys' Over
It's been a long time since I've posted because I been stoned. No not that kind of stoned, well maybe. I've been Kidney stoned and thus painkiller stoned. What a drag. and it happened while I was fishing in the Lackawaxen. Boy what a drag. Not only for the misery and pain but I missed all the spring hatches.
The spring season is over. How do I know. PPL is back to all day power generation. With the tubes starting around 7, there should still be some early morning fishing. The little yellow stones and newspaper caddis have produced big for me during June in the past. Get on the stream around 6 or earlier. When the sun hit the pool, go home.
Just a little complaining. Last Thursday evening I made the 45 min run to the Lacky and when I hit Rowland corner I was floored. The tubes were running full bore. This was after I checked the site earlier and had called the 800 number the previous day to confirm that they weren't supposed to be running. I wasn't alone there were 20 to 30 guys and ladies watching the water with as much disappointment as mine. Thanks PPL. Heres another good citizen award. ..|.,
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Monday, April 21, 2008
A Beautiful Day on the Lackawaxen River. Where's all the fisherman?
On Saturday I took a few hours and went over to the the Lackawaxen River. I was a little apprehensive about the mobs of 'Monster Derby' folks but when I got there it was just a typical early season Saturday. A few guys in the regular spots. A mix of spinning and fly gear. A light easterly breeze. I went to one of my early season spots and found the the Jolly Green Giant had already been there. I wondered if he had caught a Monster Trout. I bounced the bottom for about twenty minutes without any luck. I moved down stream to a bigger pool and found a few fish snapping at emergers. There was a nice if not extraordinary caddis hatch. I haven't witnessed a hatch like this for several years. At times it was like being in a snow storm. The caddis was about a size 14 with a apple green body and medium gray wing. I got one good rise from a dry. I had little luck with sparkle pupa patterns or small green wooly buggas. I notice a few black stones landing on me so I tried a couple of good imitations. No luck. It was turning out to be one of those 'what are they eating?' days, I tied on a rather odd sparse stone pattern and had no luck with about 30 casts. As I retrieved it a a fairly fast pace to change patterns - Bang - I hooked a very pretty 9" brown. That turned out to be the only taker. Oh well it's early yet.
PPL is giving us a break this week and not scheduling any power runs. That and the weather forecast bode well for for those lucky enough to fish during the week. I can't get on the stream 'til Friday so leave a few Monster Trout for me.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
The usual stuff
Opening weekend was beautiful. I missed Saturday the better day to running errands. But I did get out on Sunday. I got cold even though I was all bundled up. Yeah, but I was fishing! This weekend is opening day or Turkey Season so the morning should be less crowded than the afternoon. Water levels should be good and for what they're saying right now it may even be hot.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Pretty good charts
The charts show that we can expect a pretty normal opening day. Water at or just above 50°. High water wadable only by the stout of heart. Streamers, nymphs, live bait and spinners will probably do best. Rain is forcast for the weekend but they're wrong a lot of the time. Good Luck.
If you want to follow these charts during the season go to my site, www.lackawaxenriver.com and follow the USGS button in the upper right.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Monster Trout Derby
PIKE COUNTY – Sponsored by the Business Owners of Lackawaxen Township. Catch one of 100 monster trout stocked with tags between Hawley and the Village of Lackawaxen to win $2,500 in prizes. No entry fee. Anglers must take their catch to Angler's Roost, Lackawaxen, or Wallenpaupack Sport Shop, Routes 6 & 590 for weight, certification and photos. Contact: mountainman@ltis.net or 570/6858-2010.
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Lots of water and a new swinging bridge
I took a drive up the Lacawaxen on the Tow Path this weekend. It seemed like a million years had passed since last summer. There was a lot of water coming down and the snow is almost all melted. The lake is pretty full as is is Prompton Reservoir. The tow path is in good shape with a few bad potholes and no new winter damage. There is a new swinging bridge.
Last week we took a drive up the West Branch of the the Lackawaxen River. This apparently isn't stocked but there has to be a few brookies and smallies in there. A really nice ride to do off season or when the tubes are blasting. I'd like to drift a few craw-dads up there. Anyway it won't be long now. 3 weeks, thats all. I can't wait.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
The Delaware River Power Line Story Continues
This is a good article from Hudson Valley Press Online. It offers a good definition of New York Regional Interconnection's (NYRI) upper hand.
Power lines, ethanol trash plants, what else can they throw at us. This is what happens when states are run by slimy pols. Pols that care more for urban votes than the environment. The real environment that we live in. When I say pols, politicians, I have little respect for any of them. I take that back, I have no respect. Bait fisherman are way above politians.
Power lines, ethanol trash plants, what else can they throw at us. This is what happens when states are run by slimy pols. Pols that care more for urban votes than the environment. The real environment that we live in. When I say pols, politicians, I have little respect for any of them. I take that back, I have no respect. Bait fisherman are way above politians.
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Monday, March 10, 2008
Reservoirs not always villains
A really good news story from the Times Herald-Record online.
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Chemical refinery proposed for banks of the Lackawaxen
Here's a news story from the Wayne independent.
Potential Investors Look At Ethanol Site
Wayne Independent - Honesdale,PA,USA
The proposed property is located behind Kost Tire and Muffler on Route 6, east of Honesdale, on the opposite side of the Lackawaxen River.
Ethanol. Isn't that from corn, or beets or cane. What the biggest Wayne county crop. Hay? Or Bull crap?
Potential Investors Look At Ethanol Site
Wayne Independent - Honesdale,PA,USA
The proposed property is located behind Kost Tire and Muffler on Route 6, east of Honesdale, on the opposite side of the Lackawaxen River.
Ethanol. Isn't that from corn, or beets or cane. What the biggest Wayne county crop. Hay? Or Bull crap?
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Just plain nonsense
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Stocking Schedule
Stocking schedule for the Lackawaxen River semi published- no counts. What it means is that sometime during the weeks posted you can wait at the supermarket until the fish truck shows up. If it does you can schlepp buckets of fish down the banks and splash them into the river. (You even have an armed guard.) Make a mental note come back in a few days and not catch a damn thing. Ha!
I shouldn't complain. At least they put fish in the river. They could manage and develop the river but they don't. Oh well.
I shouldn't complain. At least they put fish in the river. They could manage and develop the river but they don't. Oh well.
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Bureaucratic Nonsense
Another 100 Year Flood??
Todays rains are causing flooding issues throughout nepa and the Catskills.
Thurs AM:
Region escapes serious flooding
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080306/NEWS/803060314
Thurs AM:
Region escapes serious flooding
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080306/NEWS/803060314
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Sunday, March 2, 2008
The Tow Path Google Map of the Lackawaxen River
Better than sliced bread. Use this map to plan a weekend of fishing. Which pools to fish, which pizza joint to eat at or where to get gas(ed).
This is really cool stuff for fisherman. Link to the map, make maps with alternate plans, turn on the feature highlights and print it out.
You can even make your our version at Google Maps.
This is really cool stuff for fisherman. Link to the map, make maps with alternate plans, turn on the feature highlights and print it out.
You can even make your our version at Google Maps.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Winter Fishing
I've received a couple of emails about winter fishing on the Lackawaxen. I don't recommend it. Not because the fishing isn't good. I wouldn't know. But the wading or more to the point getting to the water is so difficult and even dangerous. The water should be a good temperature coming from the bottom of the lake and all. It's just that there's just too much of it. I haven't been around a lot this winter but when I have been the water has been high. Real High. Also a lot of shore ice. To me trout fishing should be a pleasure and not a chore so I'll wait until April, even late in April, to start my fishing in the Lackawaxen.
There have been several times when Zane Gray Pool has a lot of Gulls and a few Eagles. A good omen for this season's fishing.
There have been several times when Zane Gray Pool has a lot of Gulls and a few Eagles. A good omen for this season's fishing.
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Saturday, February 16, 2008
$1.6 million to fund rail, span work
Heres a story from The Times Tribune in Scanton concerning the Stourbridge Line railroad...
HAWLEY — Nearly three years after flooding wiped out the Hawley Bridge, the Wayne Industrial Development Authority has secured nearly $1.6 million to repair the span...
HAWLEY — Nearly three years after flooding wiped out the Hawley Bridge, the Wayne Industrial Development Authority has secured nearly $1.6 million to repair the span...
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Saturday, February 9, 2008
I'll be damned.
Not not for that. Everybody does that it's a natural thing. But for this. I was looking around at references to the Lackawaxen River on the net and found this picture of me fishing in Macy's Pool advertising a cabin rental. Ha!
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
Are these guys on acid?
There are fewer people fishing Pennsylvania's waters these days. So what does the Fish and Boat commission do? A study. Read this study. Whatever it cost it was too much.
My advice...
Make fishing accessible.
Make fishing fun!
Saturday, February 2, 2008
More Sewage for the Lackawaxen
Three Wayne County municipalities are preparing to turn their sewer system assets over to the fledgling Central Wayne Regional Authority...
Another Damned Power Line ?
Here's a story from Honesdale's The Weekly Almanac, Jan 31. It briefly lays out a proposal by PPL's building a new 500,000-volt electricity transmission line stretching from the Susquehanna River east to the Delaware River.
Sorry to say... this isn't the same power lines story that has been around for the last year or so.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
It's that time of year again
Taking inventory of flies. Studying journals from 10 years ago. Tagging pages in the 2008 editions of the multitude of Fly Fishing catalogs. Planning trips to pools yet unknown. Pools packed with wild Rainbows, enormous Steelhead and tasty little Brookies.
It's the same every year. Exuberant expectations most surely followed by the realities of yard and field work, overtime, nasty spring colds, 100 year floods, car inspections and Turkeys.
The most lovely month of May is oh so short. Only 4 weekends. Only 2 weeks of PPL time out.
But ya gotta dream. All alone in Millers Pool. Sun setting over Mollys. That early morning hatch of paper grey caddis in the Swimming Hole. What are those fish rising for.
It's the same every year. Exuberant expectations most surely followed by the realities of yard and field work, overtime, nasty spring colds, 100 year floods, car inspections and Turkeys.
The most lovely month of May is oh so short. Only 4 weekends. Only 2 weeks of PPL time out.
But ya gotta dream. All alone in Millers Pool. Sun setting over Mollys. That early morning hatch of paper grey caddis in the Swimming Hole. What are those fish rising for.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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