I finished up my few days of fly fishing in the Catskills on May 11th, and then headed southwest to fish the Big and Little Pine Creeks in western Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. This was the 13th time I made this trip. Shortly after I graduated from Penn State University, a couple of my college buddies and I met up in Waterville, Pennsylvania to fly fish and stay in touch after school. The trip started out as a reunion of sorts and now 13 years later we’ve added various friends and acquaintances along the way. We usually average out around 10 guys making the trip each year. One of our traditions is meeting up on Little Pine Creek on our first morning at 8:00am. This meet-up has proven to be a good indicator of what we can expect for the rest of the week as far as mayfly hatches and fish activity.
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This blog post is a big deal because it’s my first one. I have been thinking about starting a blog for a few years now but I could never settle on a subject that I could support with an endless stream of content. A few weeks ago as I was fishing the early Caddis hatch on the Tulpehocken Creek and it hit me, I’m passionate about fishing, specifically fly fishing. I’ve been fishing for 30 years and fly fishing for 15. In recent years my fly fishing adventures have started taking me to various locations across the country and I want to share my stories, pictures, and videos. This is why I’m starting the Wooly Bugged Blog.
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