Autumn trout fishing in Pennsylvania means colors galore… above and below the water
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More than 130 tree species plus a mixture of shrubs, which grow from sea level to elevations several thousand feet above sea level, ensure that Pennsylvania’s landscape bursts with an assortment of vibrant colors each October.
Autumn anglers appreciate the scenic surroundings while seeking to hook the colorful, freshwater fish, and perhaps no fishermen find more satisfaction in catching and viewing their colorful quarry in this environment than the fly-fishermen who wade the Keystone State’s streams in search of trout.
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