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How Things Look From Meaker Hill.

Posted on July 27 2024

Have been in Lafayette since Thursday morning and will not be able to return to the Lordville Estate until Monday, (social obligations).

Glad Hackelhouse got in some fishing on Thursday, when I drove over the town bridge at 7:30am, the river was solid mud. I try to keep people from making a long drive for no reason. The gage at Stilesville is above Cold Springs Brook, (CSB), and only measures the release water from Cannonsville. Most times during a heavy runoff the water on the Stilesville parking lot side remains clear while the far bank, (where the bugs hatch), is muddied by CSB. During the first storm, (when Oquaga hit 600cfs), there were between twenty to thirty guys lined up trying to fish the clear water. Oquaga peaked just short of 3,000cfs Thursday morning and I assume that CSB was also proportionally higher, thus my recommendation to stay home. If you were already up here and were able to fish great, but to tell you to drive up with all but a few hundred yards of the river system an orange colored raging torrent did not, to me, make much sense.

Have noticed that the release water coming out of Cannonsville has crept up a degree. This is an early indication that the water beneath the thermocline is being depleted. Within the next couple of weeks you should start to see a tinge of color in the release water as the silt suspended above the thermocline starts to be sucked into the release. The base water temp will continue to creep up but will pose no threat to the fish as it will remain quite cold. The gray tinge first becomes apparent in the little deep pockets in the stream bed. They go unnoticed when the water is clear. Be sure to cover the "gray pockets" with a blind cast when you see them as the fish like the security of the deeper water.

The two recent storms have resulted in the water temperature below Oquaga being elevated, first into the high 50's and then well into the 60's. I know that when the temp was in the high 50's the sulfur hatch was modest at best. Would guess that with the temp in the 60's there were few if any sulfurs below Oquaga. It remains to be seen if the hatch will continue once the release water is able to get the temp back down to the high 40's and low 50's. Way back, over 20 years ago, the reservoir spilled for a week during the summer sulfur season and the hot surface water ended the sulfur hatch prematurely.

If you are fishing this weekend any info on where you fished and the strength of the sulfur hatch would be helpful to all. 

Hope to see you on the river Monday.

8 comments

  • Bill: July 28, 2024

    Sulphur hatch yesterday in zone was pretty awesome. Amazing how many fish are in that section of river. Catching is another story. I caught one hooked 3 others all on drumroll please… flying ants lol. Large fish rising and you need a sulphur with no hook in it to catch them.

  • Kirk: July 28, 2024

    I fished for an hour on LWB last evening. Near Hancock. Saw inconsistent risers in a pool and far more fish activity in the riffles. I couldn’t quite figure out what they were feasting on. Only bug life I saw hatching was BWOs and those were sporadic. Here until Wednesday so I’ll log my activity each day.

  • Taylor H: July 27, 2024

    Spent the morning just downstream of the route 17 bridge. The noon sulfur hatch was great, lots of risers but very tough. The evening hatch didn’t seem to bring many fish up from where I was but there was a few. Managed to hook a few and land my first Delaware fish today! Thanks for your reports and all you’ve taught me/your readers.

  • Dennis: July 27, 2024

    A119 I think Jim asked a good question about the rest of the river system. What would your guess be on the PA game lands as far as bugs and rising fish.
    Great info thanks. I’ll be fishing tomorrow and I’ll let you all know what is happening ( unless I get skunked😃)

  • Jim N: July 27, 2024

    A119
    I know the Sulphur zone it the place to be, but what is happening on the rest of the WB? Are there hatches of other bugs and rising fish, or would you be staring at dead water? I’m just curious what your past experiences have been should I want to find some relative solitude,

  • Ed Smith: July 27, 2024

    Angler119-I’m with Chris. Glad Hacklemaster had a successful day. But I appreciate your input and saving me from a 6 hour round trip from NJ. I’ll be up on Monday at my usual haunts.Again thanks. Ed

  • Ed Smith: July 27, 2024

    Test

  • Chris: July 27, 2024

    Good info as always. As someone who has to make that 2+ hr drive it’s much appreciated!

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