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Northeastern USA

Excellent fly fishing near the Northeast corridor.

Type of Stream: 
Spring Creek
Location: 
North Central Pennsylvania

One of Pennsylvania's best trout streams, Spring Creek, offers great fishing for wild brown trout.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater & Freestone
Location: 
Northeastern New York

General Description:

Type of Stream: 
Freestone & Tailwater, medium size
Location: 
Southeastern New York

The Esopus River often referred to as the Esopus Creek helps to supply New York City’s giant appetite for fresh pristine drinking water but it has become one of New York’s better trout fisheries.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone Medium Size
Location: 
West Central Ohio

The Mad River is formed by several spring creeks just north of Campbell Hill near the city of Bellefontaine and flows approximately 60 miles southwest to Dayton where it joins the Great Miami River.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone
Location: 
Northeastern Michigan

The Au Sable River in Michigan is considered to be one of the best brown trout fisheries east of the Rocky Mountains and has been designated as a blue ribbon trout stream by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
Central New York State

Known to some as "The Poor Man's Alaska", the Salmon River located in Pulaski, New York boasts some of the areas best salmon, steelhead, and brown trout fishing on the East Coast. Being a short drive from many states, it can bring in a mixed bag of people.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone - Large
Location: 
North Central pennsylvania

Kettle Creek is a large freestone tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River in north central Pennsylvania and is considered to be one of the better trout streams in Pennsylvania.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone
Location: 
Northern New Jersey

The Musconetcong River starts in the northwestern Highlands region of New Jersey. The river flows 42 miles south and west, from Lake Hopatcong to the Delaware River.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone
Location: 
Northeast New York

The AuSable River consists of three sections including the East Branch, the West Branch and of course the main river itself. However, it is the 30 miles of the West Branch that provides anglers some of the best trout water on the East Coast.

Type of Stream: 
Spring limestone creek
Location: 
South Central Pennsylvania

Located in Centre County in the Northern part of Central Pennsylvania near State College, Spring Creek is a large, limestone spring creek that is a tributary of Bald Eagle Creek.

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