Good to see the Trindle is still alive with aquatic life. I fished there in the same spot 18 yrs ago (about) and caught several little rainbows. There was no you tube and taking pics of trout wasn't as popular as it is today. I guess we all thought we'd be able to keep doing it.Several years later they built the big shopping center above, but the old mill house and the trout are still there.....thank you!
Cool. Nice to meet you yesterday. Just talked to our mutual acquaintance and showed him your vid with the 26" Brown. He loved it. Cool vids. Keep up the good work and the enthusiasm!
Houses were built over springs in case of indian attacks and just to have a constant supply of fresh water otherwise ...they would secure the windows and doors and have an indefinite water supply
OK, that just might work. I have three little kids, so it is tough to get out. I can probably get away for a couple hours. You have my email. Email me at some point later in the week so we can discuss more details.
Good to see the Trindle is still alive with aquatic life. I fished there in the same spot 18 yrs ago (about) and caught several little rainbows. There was no you tube and taking pics of trout wasn't as popular as it is today. I guess we all thought we'd be able to keep doing it.Several years later they built the big shopping center above, but the old mill house and the trout are still there.....thank you!
great job. you really respect the water. and those Letort trout are legendarily tough to fool.
I used to fish the Letort back in early 1970's. It was good, lot's of memories.
Cool. Nice to meet you yesterday. Just talked to our mutual acquaintance and showed him your vid with the 26" Brown. He loved it. Cool vids. Keep up the good work and the enthusiasm!
Amazing that it's this lush in February!!!
Nice video, really show the Beauty in Pennsylvania. I might have to take a trip down there and wet some lines.
very cool net i like the ruler
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Fished Trindle at the end of may... was pretty slow. got some nice trouts though.. hooked into a massive carp
Houses were built over springs in case of indian attacks and just to have a constant supply of fresh water otherwise ...they would secure the windows and doors and have an indefinite water supply
In 1969, we thought it was polluted...no one else fishing besides us...got stuck in the mud...Went home fishless.
OK, that just might work. I have three little kids, so it is tough to get out. I can probably get away for a couple hours. You have my email. Email me at some point later in the week so we can discuss more details.
I never divulge my secret streams or grouse covers to anyone...not even my wife.
Nice video. But Jesus, please learn to spell!!!