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OT: Trout Anglers, Moving right next to Valley Creek in Malvern, fished it yesterday. Amazing.......

Mr. Potter

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all Native Browns nice size ones's too, 18 inches. OMG they have areas for everone fly fishers, as well as spin casters. Enter at Valley Park.
 
I remember back in the day there was a decent sized steel mill off of rt 202 that had a chemical runoff that killed most of the trout in that stream. Took many years to recover.
 
I remember back in the day there was a decent sized steel mill off of rt 202 that had a chemical runoff that killed most of the trout in that stream. Took many years to recover.

I read that as well it dumped cyanide into the waters. From where I was yesterday, they did a phenomenal job, the water was absolutely beautiful.
 
all Native Browns nice size ones's too, 18 inches. OMG they have areas for everone fly fishers, as well as spin casters. Enter at Valley Park.
I think you mean wild, as Brown trout is not native to PA. That said, thanks for the tip. I’ll check with my father in law who lives in Malvern (willistown).
 
I read that as well it dumped cyanide into the waters. From where I was yesterday, they did a phenomenal job, the water was absolutely beautiful.
It is a nice stream. It was catch and release for many years because of the contamination
 
It runs right through Valley Forge National Park. I've fished it many times. Is it still catch and release only?
 
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