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Monroe Co. Native Trout Lakes w/ pics

Dr. JM

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What a sight to behold yesterday. Decided to hit up one of my most beloved trout spots and one of the most unique. See, here in Monroe County, I only know of 2 completely natural native trout lakes (and 1 in Pike Co.) - no beaver ponds or damed up creeks, those I know plenty of. Its always a joy to hit up this lake cause I honest and truly believe over the last 15 years that I have been fishing it, no one else has. Even if its seen a dozen agler days over the last ten years, I'd be surprised. No lines in trees, no bait containers, Just eager as he!! native brookies and browns trying to gobble down the brookies. Its just too far of a walk for most people, heck I don't even walk it, I ATV in (which is completely illegal and I don't suggest anyone else try unless they are willing to risk a 100 dollar ticket and potential loss of your ATV)

Anyway, rode the ATV up with the wife last night just trying to kill the afternoon away. Made our way up to the lake around 6:30 and right off the bat was greeted with an explosion in the water. For the next hour, the water was boiling with micro brookies sipping flies off the surface with an occasional "BOOM" of a monster brown chasing them down. In essence, pulling a san juan worm, wound up getting 4 brookies from 7-12 inches and wished I had broght the spinning rod to throw spinners. The micro brookies were holding on to the tag end on the fly never able to swalloe the hook - 1 inch trout are so pretty. water was ice cold.

Even hit up an area known as the "tunnels" just before dark and would up getting a few small natives with one pool dimpling just like the lake, but alas, nothing more than a few small brooks. Saw a gorgeous brown in the creek just as it exits the lake but spooked him. Awesome day.

I'm telling you guys, those of you that like native trout streams should really do your research and find a native trout lake. Its a world of difference and a lot more fun - never need to worry about water being too low or too warm or spooking fish. You'll be pleasantly surprised.

Dr. JM

Sorry, I'll only send pics of the tunnels via PM cause it is a dead giveaway as to the location of this lake. Though I know very few here will make the 4 mile walk in, just watcin out for lurkers.
 

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Its just too far of a walk for most people, heck I don't even walk it, I ATV in (which is completely illegal and I don't suggest anyone else try unless they are willing to risk a 100 dollar ticket and potential loss of your ATV)

Nice to see that you're above the law:rolleyes:
 
I go up there at least twice a year and hit the Class "A" streams as well as the "tunnel" streams. I've never seen anybody fishing but I each time i do visit, I hear ATV's buzzing around. I once spotted and chatted with a WCO in a SUV parked near WS Lake. He said he was looking for ATV's. I also chatted with a landowner who's property is adjacent to the state land. He couldn't figure out how the heck I got all the way down there. One hell of a walk but I'm in good shape. he was also on a SUV. I think in Pa its mandatory that you give your son a ATV on his 16th birthday. I've seen first hand too many times the destruction they do to woods and trails. There are ways to deter such activity such as dragging tree branches across the trails. They have to stop to clear them. I figure eventually they'll just stop coming.
 
Looks like some good fishing congrats, I also ride an ATV and ride it properly, not to destroy the property. The haters just wish they got the fish.
 
Looks like some good fishing congrats, I also ride an ATV and ride it properly, not to destroy the property. The haters just wish they got the fish.

Riding an ATV properly is riding it where it is legal to do so.
 
Yeah, I know that ATV thing would get a little gripe, but if you know anything about the trails on the gamelands, they are all considered jeep trails - gravel roads cut through the forest and ancient railroad beds - its not like I'm ripping through feilds, food plots, or forests. I don't ride a banshee or warrior made specifically to tear it up and Mr. Game warden loves to run his big bad truck all around up there hunting down ATV riders - anyone ever hear the story of Game Warden Snyder? - but alas, game commission has a no chase policy plus too many of the trails can only be traversed by ATV so really, they could care less about ATV riders. I've personally crossed right in front of them, waived, they waived back and I just went on my merry way. Ice fishing WS, we drive the ATV out on the ice, Mr. Warden drives right on by, doesn't stop, doesn't care. I've lost my fear. Is it illegal - yes - and if they trap you somewhere they will write you a ticket (I got one at age 15 from mr Snyder), but if you are just riding along not ripping everything up and just enjoying a ride outside of hunting season, what do they care.

Oh yeah, and you know those really thick and way too large bait containers some vending machines and bait stores sell - the ones that waste way too much styrophoam - believe it or not you can wash them out and fit a can of soda (or ice tea in my case) perfectly in them, and my ATV can hold six of those cans in the worm cups under the seat. Keeps em cold and a way to save the environment. Thank the wife for that idea and thats whats in that worm container as my ice tea pours away into the drink. Enjoy guys. PM's being sent out.

Dr. JM

RIP tristate
 
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