Game Commission board member Lenny Lichvar covers southwest Pennsylvania streams in “Keystone Fly Fishing.”
With water pouring down both sides of the Appalachian Mountains, the Keystone State is laced with more streams than the Fish and Boat Commission can assess. Great angling diversity is available on Pennsylvania’s 86,000 miles of limestone spring water, freestone creeks, major river systems, bottom-release tailwaters, mainstem tributaries, stocked streams, native trout hideaways, Great Lakes feeders and ocean estuaries. It has to be a chore for one ambitious writer to cover it all with the insight of an experienced local angler.
By John Hayes / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette