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Photos by Troutnut from Penn's Creek and Fishing Creek in Pennsylvania

 From Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania.
LocationPenn's Creek
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
 From Fishing Creek in Pennsylvania.
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
Here's the valley of a trout stream after a rainstorm. From Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania.
Here's the valley of a trout stream after a rainstorm.
LocationPenn's Creek
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
I was stuck sharing a long pool with several other fishermen on this popular spring creek, but I had the best fishing (the tail of the pool) all to myself, because it took the most walking to get there.  The dusk hatch was extremely intense, complex, and difficult. From Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania.
I was stuck sharing a long pool with several other fishermen on this popular spring creek, but I had the best fishing (the tail of the pool) all to myself, because it took the most walking to get there. The dusk hatch was extremely intense, complex, and difficult.
LocationPenn's Creek
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
 From Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania.
LocationPenn's Creek
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
A trout stream valley covered in mist after a spring thunderstorm on a hot, humid day. From Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania.
A trout stream valley covered in mist after a spring thunderstorm on a hot, humid day.
LocationPenn's Creek
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi
 From Fishing Creek in Pennsylvania.
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
 From Fishing Creek in Pennsylvania.
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
Panorama of a trout stream valley after a May thunderstorm. From Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania.
Panorama of a trout stream valley after a May thunderstorm.
LocationPenn's Creek
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
An afternoon thunderstorm left mist in all the valleys along this limestone spring creek in Pennsylvania. From Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania.
An afternoon thunderstorm left mist in all the valleys along this limestone spring creek in Pennsylvania.
LocationPenn's Creek
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut

Underwater photos by Troutnut from Fishing Creek in Pennsylvania

This tiny sculpin is the size of a mid-sized mayfly nymph.  In this picture: Fish Order Cottidae (Sculpins). From Fishing Creek in Pennsylvania.
This tiny sculpin is the size of a mid-sized mayfly nymph.

In this picture: Fish Order Cottidae (Sculpins).
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi

On-stream insect photos by Troutnut from Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania

Several craneflies formed a mating cluster here in a dark rootwad along the bank of a large limestone trout stream. From Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania.
Several craneflies formed a mating cluster here in a dark rootwad along the bank of a large limestone trout stream.
LocationPenn's Creek
Date TakenMay 26, 2007
Date AddedJun 5, 2007
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi

Closeup insects by Troutnut from Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania

Male Ephemera guttulata (Green Drake) Mayfly SpinnerMale Ephemera guttulata (Green Drake) Mayfly Spinner View 12 PicturesThis spinner was the only member of its species I saw all night during an incredibly thick and tricky mixed hatch on Penn's Creek a few days before the real start of its famous green drake hatch.
Collected May 26, 2007 from Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on June 4, 2007
Female Isonychia bicolor (Mahogany Dun) Mayfly DunFemale Isonychia bicolor (Mahogany Dun) Mayfly Dun View 6 PicturesI thought this dun was worth photographing, even though she's in pretty bad shape, because she shows something I haven't seen in Isonychia elsewhere. The bright stripe down the back which is normally present only in the nymph carried over to the dun in this one.
Collected May 26, 2007 from Penn's Creek in Pennsylvania
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on June 4, 2007

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