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| Tulpehocken Creek Chapter of Trout Unlimited |
| Mailing Address Rick Nyles 212 Deysher Rd Fleetwood, PA 19522 610-987-9796 |



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| Rick Nyles, Guide and Owner of Sky Blue Outfitters Celebrating 10 years in business... |
| Check out my overnight trips in Pennsylvania Penns, Manatawny, Tulpehocken, Big Fishing, Bald Eagle and others |
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| © Copyright 2002-2011 Sky Blue Outfitters & Rick Nyles All Rights Reserved website designed by RICK NYLES |
| Fly Fishing Guide Service for Pennsylvania. Licensed Guide: Rick Nyles Trips to Penns Creek and the West Branch of the Ausable River in New York. Also Bass and Pike Fishing in Canada, Newboro Lake, Ontario Email for details for these hosted trips in the spring and the fall every year. |
| Yellow Breeches Guided Day Trips |
I will do FREE fly fishing presentations for Trout Unlimited Clubs. These Power Point presentations include video and quality, up to date, photos of fishing in Pennsylvania and New York. All the club has to provide is a table and a screen. All electronic equipment is provided by S.B.O. Fly Tying presentations are projected on to the screen for easy viewing. I only do a limited number of presentations a year so it is important to book early. Current schedule can be found on the NEWS page. Contact for more details. |

| From the PA Fish Commission website: •"Charter boat” - A boat operated as a commercial enterprise that carries passengers for hire for the purpose of fishing on the waters of this Commonwealth. •"Fishing guide" - A person who operates a commercial enterprise whereby he guides or leads other persons for the purpose of fishing on the waters of this Commonwealth. A "commercial enterprise" is defined as an operation where a person provides fishing guide or charter boat services in exchange for any consideration, including money, goods or services. |

| All Fishing is "Catch, Photo, Release" |

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| Site Index |
| Fly Fishing Videos for Wild PA Trout Fly Tying Videos of CDC Flies Guide Service Hatch Chart News fro Sky Blue Outfitters PA Fish Commission |
| Warning! There are some people out there passing themselves off as a Guide/Fly Fishing Instructor or a Guide Services. You might want to make sure that they are Licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania before you book a trip. You can check the PA Fish Commission website for a listing of Guides holding a current license from Pennsylvania. |
| Links to specific information in the S.B.O. website. Home Guide Service Destination Trips Stream Reports Manatawny Creek Tulpehocken Creek Penns Creek Lehigh River Ausable River NY Photo Library Videos Pennsylvania Hatch Chart Contact CDC Fly Tying March Browns Hendrickson Sulphurs Green Drake Midges Trico Blue Winged Olive Spinners Caddis Caddis Pupa Caddis Larva Stoneflies Flying Nymph |
| Yellow Breeches is one of the best streams in south central PA. This streams is heavily fished but can still be very rewarding. I like to take novice fly fishermen just for the experience. Its large fish population and diverse hatches makes it a great place to learn all aspects of fly fishing, dry fly to nymph. The upper section know as "The Run" has abundant numbers of bugs and cool water which makes this the most popular and productive stretch on the Yellow Breeches. Another good section is from Allenberry down stream, this section of Yellow Breeches offers some beautiful water that is overlooked by many people. Several miles of productive water still can be found all the way down to the spot Yellow Breeches dumps into the Susquehanna. |

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| Serving the following Pennsylvania rivers, streams and creeks... Manatawny Creek, Tulpehocken Creek, Little Lehigh, Lehigh River, Little Schuylkill, Hay Creek, French Creek, Maiden Creek, Broadhead, Bushkill, Lackawaxen River, Bowman Creek, Mud Run, Delaware River, Clark's Creek, Penns Creek, Spring Creek, White Deer, Bald Eagle, Fishing Creek, Big Fishing Creek, Little Juniata River, Spruce Creek, Pine Creek, Little Pine Creek, Cedar Run, Slate Run, Kettle Creek, Sinnemahoning, Young Woman's, Lycoming Creek, Loyalsock Creek, and many more! |