Penns Creek Fishing Report

Date: November 11th, 2025

Water Conditions: 

Penns Creek at Penns Creek, PA

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Optimal Condition: Slight blue-green tinted water with flows around 600cfs

Water Temperatures: 45-55F

How’s it Fishing? Flows are still super low, making the fishing difficult. Fish are stacked in the deeper water, and not very happy about it. Eggs, mops, and small walts and pheasant tails are working, but expect things to be slow. You still may run into some fish rising to fall blue wings, but dry fly fishing is tapering down. The further down river the better at the moment. Watch out for spawning fish!

Hot Flies: Peach and orange eggs (12-16), Walt’s worm (16-20), pheasant tail (16-20), Zebra midges (18-20), tag nymphs (16-18), mops (10), olive/black France flies (16-20) & olive/black/brown blank savers (10-14)

Penns Creek Overview

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