Fly fishing in Ohiopyle

What's Hatchenin'? July 17, 2012 The Yough remains "the only game in town." All of the tribs are very low and quite warm - water temps in the Yough are running 54-62 degrees and conditions are great for wading. With some additional rain we may see enough...

Pun intended!  Grab your gear and head to Ohiopyle.  The Yough is fishing incredibly well at this moment.   River levels are expected to be 1.6 to 1.8 this week.  We had a float trip on the Middle Yough, boat 30+ fish on Wednesday.  Hats...

Ohiopyle and Youghiogheny Fishing Report It's a great year when we have conditions like these for the opening of trout season! Good levels prevail on the Yough and all of the tribs. Laurel Hill, Dunbar and Meadow Run have been fishing well. The Casselman has been outstanding! Water...

Jason from Pittsburgh is the skilled angler that landed this beautiful Brown Trout on June 15th on the Middle Yough. The Youghiogheny River level was about 1.7. His guide was Brian G....

Water Conditions Locally heavy thunderstorms on Thursday 6/9 have "muddied the waters."  Meadow Run and Dunbar are unfishable at this time.  The Yough, on the other hand, is at perfect level.  Water temp is 58 degrees.  Caddis are hatching and the fishing is incredible!!  The forecast...

Yahooooooo Finally it looks like the high water is coming to an end ( at least briefly).  The ten day forcast is bright and sunny for Ohiopyle, (15470).  And lucky for us fisher types, that coincides nicely with what we think will be the remainder of...

What's Hatchenin'? May 11, 2011 Stream conditions improve with each rainless day! All of the Yough tribs in Maryland & PA are at good levels and are running clear. The Yough iteself is high, but fishable. The color is good but levels make for tricky wading. Be...

May 29, 2011 Green Drakes, Green Drakes and some more of those bad boys.  We are expecting the hatch to last for another 7 to 10 days. Do not allow them to steal the show entirely, there are also March Browns and a very healthy Sulphur hatch...

Dale's Tip The Quill Gordon begins it's emergence on the stream bottom and as an adult fly swims to the surface to take flight. Fish a quill gordon wet fly or soft hackle emerger subsurface with a twitch for a chance at some really large fish....