Tulpehocken Creek Chapter of
Trout Unlimited
Mailing Address
Rick Nyles
212 Deysher Rd
Fleetwood, PA 19522
610-987-9796
Check out my overnight trips
in Pennsylvania
Penns, Manatawny, Tulpehocken, Big Fishing, Bald Eagle,
Spring Creek and others
Free Presentation
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Fly Fishing Guide Service for Pennsylvania.
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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.

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.
Site Index
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Wild Brown from a Mountain Stream
Wild Brook Trout
Mountain Stream
Does size matter? Not when it comes to
fishing for wild trout in Pennsylvania.
There are so many streams and creeks
that hold wild trout throughout the
commonwealth.

You can find wild Brook Trout ready to
eat anything that floats by. You can find
aggressive Brown Trout willing to chase a
streamer.

When I go on a trip, say to Penns Creek,
and the water is running high and
off-color, I head to the small mountain
streams to catch trout. The water will be
high but usually clear. The higher water
will also make the fish more willing to
come out of their hiding places to take a
fly.

I reside in Berks County (Reading PA)
area and live within walking distance of a
Class A Rated Trout stream, I love going
down there to catch small brown trout.
There are so many small streams like it in
Berks County. Everybody goes to the big
creeks and ignore the feeders where the
one year old trout like to hang out. The
largest trout I ever caught in one of
these small streams was a 17 Brown. I
found him sipping Caddis along an
undercut bank. So you never know what
might come to the net when fishing in
these remote areas.
Wild Trout Fishing in PA
Client with Wild Brown
Wild Brown Trout
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!
Wild Brown
Remote Trout Fishing for Wild Trout from
Southeastern to Central PA.
S.B.O. YouTube Channel