Native Trout Barriers, Pike County, PA - Wooly Bugged
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 Published On Premiered Jun 28, 2022

In this episode I travel to Pike County, Pennsylvania for the first time to fish for native brook trout and wild brown trout. I find a 3 miles long freestone tributary that flows through wild terrain. Deep into the woods, the stream moves through a steep descent and cascading waterfalls. These falls create a natural barrier between the non-native wild brown trout and the native brook trout. This brook trout population isolated. Is this good or bad? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

99% of my videos are self-filmed. 99% of my videos are on water I've never fished. All streams are accessed on foot.

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