March 2019 – Double Duck Caddis

Double Duck Caddis Kevin Compton of Performance Flies has developed this caddis pattern. He calls this pattern the Double Duck Caddis because it uses CDC feathers twice in the tying of this fly. Since it is tied with a double use of cdc it floats very well and doesn’t need

February 2019 – CDC Biot Emerger

CDC Biot Emerger While doing some winter reading of several of my books on stream entomology I noticed the many of the nymphs shown in the photographs all seemed to have a rusty brown color. It didn’t matter what species of fly was shown, hendricksons, sulfurs, bwo’s, cahills, they all

January 2019 – Uncle Tom Sulfur

Uncle Tom Sulfur Back in the 90’s fellow TU members Paul Kurinec, Bob Dunstan and I use to take a week long camping trip to fish the West Branch of the Delaware River and the main stem. One day at the campgrounds we met a plumber from Philadelphia who had

Annual Conservation Banquet – April 6, 2019

Pike / Wayne Trout Unlimited Conservation Banquet April 6, 2019 at Lukan’s Farm Resort Social Hours-5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (cash bar) Dinner-7:00 p.m. $35.00 per person Fruit Cocktail House Salad Fresh Baked Dinner Rolls Roast Beef and Roasted Chicken Mashed Potatoes Vegetables du jour Coffee/Tea Dessert Reservations Required Those

Pike County water quality report

The report represents the stream Habitat and Water Quality ,and Macro invertebrate sampling 17 streams, fish sampling -electrofishing 6 streams in Pike County

December 2018 – Madison Buzzer

Madison Buzzer Another pattern from Blue Ribbon Flies of West Yellowstone Montana.  It was designed to represent a “ball” of mating midges that occurs on the Madison River during the winter months.  The midge fishing on many western rivers can be some of the best dry fly fishing if the

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