Friday, June 8, 2018

6/8/18 6/8/18... Post from Guide Chip Jablonski in Allentown, PA. on whats going on in his area streams and creeks.
"The Sulphurs are winding down or are hatching mostly after dark. Nymphs, the usual for this time of the year and the standard "go to's" are the best, and midges have been the most productive flies over the last week. Early morning is better than evenings. Sulphur "Rises" have been starting small and as the sun comes up and warms the air the hatches get much bigger. Water levels are low and clear in the area. Shad on the fly is still good on Delaware and the Lehigh Rivers in the late afternoon or the mornings before the sun hits the water".
If you would like to learn fly fishing from an A.F.F.S. Master Guide and spend a few hours on the water with Chip around the Allentown area to improve your game Just phone or text us at the office at 7322670058 and we will arrange it for you or your small group..

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