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Rating - Good   

Tuesday, Oct 29 2024
Hatches can still be found in the afternoons with BWOs (18-22) making up the bulk of it. Isonychia (14) and Lt. Cahills (14-16) can be used as search patterns in the riffles and pocket water during the slower periods. Rusty Spinner (12-18) will also be a safe bet for the remainder of the season. Mornings through mid day nymphs and wet flies will be your best bet. Pheasant tail nymphs and soft hackles are a good match for the BWO's, as well as Frenchies. Caddis pupa are still working well in the riffles and pocket water. Isonychia nymphs are active swimmers. When fishing these dont be afraid to let your imitations swing toward the shore at the end of the drift as they tend to swim to the banks to hatch.Make sure to keep it in mind that it is now spawning season for our brown and brook trout populations. With the freestones and feeder streams as low as they are, extra care should be taken when fishing the main rivers. Keep an eye out for redds as you traverse the shallow spots and let the fish do their thing.

Tuesday, Oct 29 2024



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GPS: N40.007726 W -74.92224

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Access Info

Neshaminy State Park- along the Delaware River in lower Bucks County. The park takes its name from the Neshaminy Creek, which joins the Delaware River at this point. the Park is 339 acres and includes picnic areas.

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Delaware River

RECEIVE FISHING REPORT UPDATES!


Rating - Good

Hatches can still be found in the afternoons with BWOs (18-22) making up the bulk of it. Isonychia (14) and Lt. Cahills (14-16) can be used as search patterns in the riffles and pocket water during the slower periods. Rusty Spinner (12-18) will also be a safe bet for the remainder of the season. Mornings through mid day nymphs and wet flies will be your best bet. Pheasant tail nymphs and soft hackles are a good match for the BWO's, as well as Frenchies. Caddis pupa are still working well in the riffles and pocket water. Isonychia nymphs are active swimmers. When fishing these dont be afraid to let your imitations swing toward the shore at the end of the drift as they tend to swim to the banks to hatch.Make sure to keep it in mind that it is now spawning season for our brown and brook trout populations. With the freestones and feeder streams as low as they are, extra care should be taken when fishing the main rivers. Keep an eye out for redds as you traverse the shallow spots and let the fish do their thing.


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