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Little Juniata

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Stream Conditions

Little Juniata - Real Time Stream Conditions / Click the links below

Little Juniata above Spruce Creek: Little Juniata - Flow


Latest Fishing Report
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Stream: Little Juniata

Water Conditions: Blown Out!!

Date of Update: 3/19/2010

Author: TCO Staff

Highlight: The "J' at Spruce Creek is flowing at 1080 cfs. Average for today is 660 cfs.

The water is low and clear, but low water nymphing can be very good in the winter.


General Update: Green and Olive caddis larva, Hare's ears, pheasant tails, Prince nymphs, Zebra Midges, Green Weenies and other basic nymphs are catching fish. It's also a good time to throw small and mid-sized streamers

ANGLERS VISITING OUR AREA.........SPECIFICALLLY THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE JUST FISHED THE DELAWARE RIVER (OR OTHER STREAMS IN NY'S CATSKILL REGION) OR MARYLAND'S GUNPOWDER, PLEASE CLEAN YOUR BOOTS AND WADER WITH A DILUTED BLEACH SOLUTION, OR HOT WATER (OVER 140 DEGREES f) AND LAUNDRY DETERGENT--IT MUST SOAK FOR AT LEAST A HALF HOUR. DIDYMO HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED IN THESE WATERSHEDS. Or even better yet, get a second pair of boots and waders to wear only in infected waters. It's the only sure way not to spread Didymo. .............BE RESPONSIBLE-DONT SPREAD DIDYMO TO Central PA!!
Click here to learn more about DIDYMO. This is a real threat to all of us!




Specifics and Tips: Midges may be found hatching but streamers and general nymph patterns will produce the most fish.

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As always, we would like to stress carefully reviving and releasing all fish caught. Please practice and advocate catch and release in all streams that can support year round fishing, especially those precious streams that contain wild trout.

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