Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Little Stream, Big Fish

If you want to catch large trout in small to medium sized streams, and short casts with dry flies sounds appealing.  Well don't hesitate, terrestrial season is here and our Glendorn trout are hungry for hoppers.  Look at today's lunkerd.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Glendorn Property Fishing

Did we mention our four miles of stream and four ponds teaming with trout.  Excellent dry fly fishing the rest of the year.  Check out yesterday's catch.  First time fly fishing too.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Warm Water Fly Fishing

Although our area of Pennsylvania is known for its world class trout and steelhead fishing.  Warm water opportunities for Bluegill, Bass, Pike and Musky exist for avid fly rodders too.  During the warm summer afternoons, take a break from the trout and toss a popper for a bass.  Contact us for more information on Jet Boat trips to the Carp flats on Kinzue Resevoir.  A great place to challenge yourself on large carp, light tackle and dry flies.  

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Summer Brookies

June through September is the best time of year to explore hundreds of miles of Native Brook trout streams in the ANF region.  Not big, not easy casting but rewarding in beauty and quantity.  Short rods, dry flys and short accurate casts are key to catching Natives on dry flies in this part of the country.  Come by this summer and try to catch the only native, inland salmonoid in the Eastern US.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Cast and Blast

Fly fishing season is still here.  That doesn't mean stuff your shotgun away in the corner for the summer.  Now is the time to stay sharp and have some fun.  At Glendorn we shoot clays year around. Summer is comfortable and a fun time of year to shoot.  Run a round of sporting in the morning then cast a line in the afternoon.  Sounds like my kind of day.  See you on the range.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

The Grannoms are Coming

May not only means leek picking, Trout Lillie's blooming and summer like warm days.  May also marks the emergence of one of Trouts main food sources, Caddisflied.  Every year right around Mothers Day, the famous bright green, Candy Apple Caddis, AKA Grannoms, flood the air like snowfall bringinging the rivers trout to the surface to feed.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Cold water and active fish

Looks like another great spring for fly fishing at Glendorn.  Winters icy grip has left our rivers, lakes and streams running on the cold side for this time of year.  Yesterday the river was a cool 48F!  With the cool temperatures it hasn't slowed the seasonal hatches of caddis and mayflies down, with Quill Gordon's, Hendricksons, BWOs and Little Black Grannoms showing up daily.  To sum it all up The Clarion River, Glendorns Spring Creek property and all the water at the lodge is fishing excellent.  We can't wait to show you where the big ones hide.