I fondly recall fishing for yellows at the Severn Run in the sixties and seventies. Back then the stream was black with fish, and it was legal to fish there during the spawn. My how times have changed!
I was encouraged by a recent google search that had someone fishing for trout actually catching y.p. during the March spawn in 2006. I was in that area today, and decided to see if there was any spawning activity. I walked downstream a few hundred yards from the one parking spot off of Dicus Mill until I got to a clearing and was cut off from proceeding (no waders with me). There was no sign of any spawning activity whatsoever. I was hoping to at least see something (the males will leave their semen strewn on branches etc.)
This area is completely closed for y.p. fishing, and has been for years. My interest was strictly reconnaissance,for possible targeting of the y.p. later in the season downriver. Perhaps it's still early. I see the report in this Forum from Allen's Fresh yesterday was dead too, but maybe that area's also dead for yellows.
I keep hoping. Here are a couple of pics. The stream itself looked okay, considering all the snow we've had this year. It's not crystal clear, but it's not muddy either. It really should have more gravel, especially for potential spawning of both yellows, and brookies.
Severn Run II.jpgSevern Run I.jpg
I was encouraged by a recent google search that had someone fishing for trout actually catching y.p. during the March spawn in 2006. I was in that area today, and decided to see if there was any spawning activity. I walked downstream a few hundred yards from the one parking spot off of Dicus Mill until I got to a clearing and was cut off from proceeding (no waders with me). There was no sign of any spawning activity whatsoever. I was hoping to at least see something (the males will leave their semen strewn on branches etc.)
This area is completely closed for y.p. fishing, and has been for years. My interest was strictly reconnaissance,for possible targeting of the y.p. later in the season downriver. Perhaps it's still early. I see the report in this Forum from Allen's Fresh yesterday was dead too, but maybe that area's also dead for yellows.
I keep hoping. Here are a couple of pics. The stream itself looked okay, considering all the snow we've had this year. It's not crystal clear, but it's not muddy either. It really should have more gravel, especially for potential spawning of both yellows, and brookies.
Severn Run II.jpgSevern Run I.jpg
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