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Aquatic Institute's
Resources and Links
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www.flyfisher.com One
of the web best fly fishing sites: entomology, fly
fishing history, patterns, techniques, fly tying,
spring creeks, instruction and guiding as well
as photos of legendary fly anglers.
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www.limestoner.com The
Premier site for spring creeks and limestone spring
creek fishing including stream ratings, flies,
instruction, entomology, fly patterns and information
you can trust.
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www.flyfishingforbrooktrout.com
All things about brook trout from scientific papers,
techniques, fly patterns and methods.
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www.lastriverandgamekeeper.org
Nonprofit dedicated to environmental stewardship for
sportsman and citizens alike
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www.pennfuture.org
Kurt Weist is the senior attorney at this non profit
that furnishes information, advice and help to citizens
of Pennsylvania. Kurt was instrumental in helping all
of us on Big Spring.
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www.patrout.org
Pennsylvania's Trout Unlimited
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www.eugenemacri.com
My professional website as an aquatic and environmental
scientist
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www.mltu.org Mountain Laurel
Trout Unlimited in Somerset County. One of the
best TU chapters in the state and the country.
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www.flyhatches.com The
honest to goodness truth about fly hatches and lesson
in aquatic entomology for fly anglers.
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www.bigspringcreek.com
The limestone spring creek site where you get all the
info you need on Big Spring from hatches to techniques
as well as pod cast updates. This stream has one of the
largest wild brook trout populations in the
country.
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www.letortspringrun.com
One of the toughest brown trout streams to fish in the
world. This limestone spring creek shares it's secrets
to only a few. Learn the secrets from the Gene who
fished this stream with the legendary Charlie Fox.
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www.fallingspringrun.com
Learn about this legendary trout stream from the man
who spent over 300 days on it one year doing
research. Podcasts, techniques and methods are
just some of the things you'll find at this site.
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www.yellowbreechescreek.com
One of the hardest fished streams in the world
but you can still catch trout if you follow the
advice on this site. Podcasts, fly hatches and methods
waiting for you at this site.
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