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| 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. |
| Tulpehocken Chapter of Trout Unlimited |
| Mailing address Sky Blue Outfitters Rick Nyles Fleetwood, PA 19522 610-987-9796 |



| The Lehigh River is and has a lot of access. The best way to fish the river is by drift boat. S.B.O. arranges several trips a year on the Lehigh River. We will also do 1/2 day and full wading trips. Major hatches are Caddis, Sulphurs, BWO along with some stoneflies. Fish up to 28 inches have been caught on the Lehigh so, if you are looking for a western experience close to home, a drift boat trip will give you a day you won't forget. |
9 hour drift with lunch OR 6 hour morning or evening drifts available |
| 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 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, Pine Creek, Little Pine Creek, Cedar Run, Slate Run, Kettle Creek, Sinnemahoning, Young Woman's, Lycoming Creek, Loyalsock Creek, Little Juniata River and many more! |
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| Lehigh River |

| Our mission is to obtain a consistent release of coldwater (55 Deg F) from the Francis E Walter Reservoir (FEW) through better utilization of FEW’s storage capacity and discharge options, in an effort to improve overall flows, protect habitat and enhance the Lehigh River’s wild trout fishery. |




| Caught June 8, 2011 |
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