does anyone flyfish the yough im going to do that and could use some inside information
flyfishing
I may be a little late with this reply, but, .. your fishing options are numerous: Meadow Run, enter the Yough in Ohiopyle 4 miles of great fishing, small stream need a 6 foot rod, Dunbar Creek- 10 minutes from Ohiopyle, another tight space. Laurel Hill and Cassellman Rivers are the major tributaries of the Yough, both have fishing however harder to access and low stream flows can impact. The Yough-- you can fish 18 miles of it for Trout, then it turns to good Bass water near Connellsville. Hatches during the last 2 weeks, Slate Drakes- Big, BWO- sizes varying greatly between hatches, Caddis happen constantly, use a 16 or 14 and you will do well. Upstream of Ohiopyle is easier to access via bike trail, foot paths to water will be evident. Avoid the outflow area inb Confluence, it is the only section that receives much pressure. If you are up for an adventure, explore along the Lower Yough (north of Ohiopyle, but downstream) this is the whitewater section which is loaded with fish but rarely sees people.
Eric Marti, Wilderness Voyageurs Ohiopyle
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