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Skwerl58

Nice fish! They would be great on my grill !

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Pullstart

Nice!  Where do the stockers come from?  Hatchery?

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SylvanLakeWH

:eusa-clap:

 

Are those speeders owned by a club? What’s the story on those? Can’t see the logo…

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

Nice!  Where do the stockers come from?  Hatchery?

These came from PeeAaas main hatchery in Huntsdale.        This evening we will stock http://www.yorkiwla.org/   trout for a kids only weekend on another stream.     Monday we will be on another section of the railroad stocking  https://www.codorustu.org/   fish.

1 hour ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

:eusa-clap:

 

Are those speeders owned by a club? What’s the story on those? Can’t see the logo…

http://maparailroadhist.org/       https://maandparailroad.com/      They let us use the train for stocking the stream that parallels the track.

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ebinmaine

Awesome stuff!!

 

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Ed Kennell

@SylvanLakeWH    Here is a pretty good video of Muddy Creek Forks area.    I live about 5 miles upstream on the North branch.

 

 

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lynnmor

I've been a member of the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad Historical Society (Ma & PA) for many years, and been to the store as a kid.  My wife's childhood home was within walking distance to the store.  That area is now very rural but a long time ago the population was much higher and there was much commerce with the railroad linking Baltimore, MD and York, PA.  Bring your tourist dollars here, maybe Ed can direct you to the best fishing holes and I can suggest some historical things.

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EB-80/8inPA

Excellent post.  Thanks!

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prondzy

Very cool Ed.

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Ed Kennell
17 hours ago, lynnmor said:

and been to the store as a kid.

Just curious Lynn, did you know Jim and Mamie Keiser?

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lynnmor
6 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Just curious Lynn, did you know Jim and Mamie Keiser?

I didn’t frequent the store, just an occasional stop, but my wife knew them well.

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Ed Kennell

We stocked the North Branch with some nice brooks and browns from High Rock to Quinston Church today.     Had to do some track clearing to get thru.

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ebinmaine

NIIIIICE 👍

 

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Ed Kennell

Nuther stocking day.        These fish are for a private employees  kids fishing derby this Saturday.       500 trout up to 25inches with many tagged for prizes.

 

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ebinmaine
45 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

  These fish are for a private employees  kids fishing derby this Saturday.       500 trout up to 25inches with many tagged for prizes

That's a very cool idea. Never heard of that happening up here in Maine or Massachusetts where I've lived.

 

 

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