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Catharine Creek


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Rating - Good   

Saturday, Mar 30 2024
Fish are currently in the stream but water levels are low and clear. The coming rain will greatly improve fishing in the creek.

Saturday, Mar 30 2024



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Catharine Creek originates in northern Chemung County and flows in a northerly direction until it empties into Seneca Lake at Watkins Glen. Catharine Creek is best known for its annual migration of wild rainbow trout in the Spring. Thousands of anglers each year descend on Catharine Creek to try and catch beautiful lake run rainbow trout. Finger Lakes tributary regulations apply. Please consult the New York Freshwater Fishing Official Regulations Guide.

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Catharine Creek

RECEIVE FISHING REPORT UPDATES!


Rating - Good

Fish are currently in the stream but water levels are low and clear. The coming rain will greatly improve fishing in the creek.


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