Historical Stream Conditions

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07-25-2011: Still no decent rain in the past week. Air temperatures as high as 102 over the week end. Pine creek level hovers at 0.9' Stream gage may be bottomed out. The trout are stressed and holding wherever they can find cool, oxygenated water. Bass fishing is still the best... click here for more


08-01-2011: Here we are the first of August. Pine is low low low. The lack of rain in the valley has taken it's toll. Trout fishing on pine creek is futile. Slate and Cedar runs are where to go if you want to find a trout. Try for bass in... click here for more


08-08-2011 Much needed rain over the week end helped pine somewhat. Water flow and level is up just above 80 year average. Still relatively low and warm. Forecast for additional thunderstorms the next couple of days should help. Trout fishing still not productive. The fish are stressed and just hanging... click here for more


09-09-11: Pine has dropped to just below the three foot level. Still some what muddy, but clearing quickly. We were very lucky.The storm was located just to our east. We had 48 hours of light to moderate rain. A total of just under 3.5 inches. Pine peaked out at over... click here for more


9-03-11: Pine is in beautiful condition for this time of year. We missed most of the storms and received just enough to create great water conditions. Numerous trout survived the harvest onslought and offer good fis0hing on the upper part of the Slate Run area. Most of the action is... click here for more


09-29-11: Pine is running very high after nearly 3 inches of rain over the past couple of days. More rain is predicted over the next few days . Little chance of it becoming fishable soon. The Brown Troit Club stocked 60 large Brown Trout in the Slate Run area for... click here for more


10-02-2011: More rain in the last couple of days. Another 1/2 inch last night caused Pine to start to increase up from the low of 3.87ft. The water is clearing to Olive and hopefully will not get muddy with the latest rains. The state is going to stock on this... click here for more


10-07-2011: Still running a little strong, but will be in good shape by the weekend. A great weather forecast and a three day holiday should finally offer some good fishing for an extended period of time. No rain is forecast in the next week, so if you are planning for... click here for more


11-5-2011: Pine is at a good level, but a little cool. Streamer fishing is the most productive with weighted nymphs close behind. Some light Caddis activity late in the day. Other flies include a Black Stone Fly and some Baetis. Still getting good reports from fishermen using Slate Drake Emergers... click here for more


03-03-2012: Rain and storms the last couple of days got Pine back up to a normal flow for this time of year. We received about 9 tenths of an inch of rain over the last two days. Pine is an Olive Drap color and clearing. Water temperature this morning was... click here for more


03-09-2012: We received another 3/4 of and inch of rain yesterday. It was a good soaker, so most of it did not run off. Pion is slightly off color today, and flowing just under 4 ft. Spring looks like it is peeking around the corner at us. Pine is full... click here for more


3-15-2012: Pine is in great early spring conditions. Flowing below the 90 year normal, the water temperature is 44 degrees in the morning, and should touch the upper 40's by this afternoon. A beautiful lt. olive in color, with the perfect clarity for fly fishing.The hatches, at this point, appear... click here for more


03-20-2012: Pine is running about normal for early May. The temperature was 54 this morning and shopuld get to the upper 50's bt this afternoon. Heavy thunder storms in Potter county last night increased the flow slightly, but still clear. Strong adult Stone Fly flights every afternoon. The Black Caddis... click here for more


03-29-2012: A cooling trend over the last few days dropped the water temperature back to more seasonable temperatures. Pine was near 60 last week. Warm for this time of year. This morning it was 48 degrees. Those upper teens and low 20's had an immediate impact on the low water.... click here for more


04-05-2012: Pine has produced truly great dry fly fishing the last week. Quill Gordons and Hendricksons dominated the hatches. The river is providing us with the most intense early season hatches that I have seen in years. It reminds me of the old Pine Creek of the 70's. We are... click here for more


04-10-2012: Pine is flowing at a 92 year reacord low. The best early dry fly fishing that we have ever seen. March Browns have been on for days. Cool nights have kept the water temperature in the mid 40's. At the rate we are advancing, the Gray Fox will be... click here for more


04-10-2012: The runs are fishing very well. The flies are advanced by at least 3 weeks. Attractors are also working well. What a spring! Water flow rates are in a late June level. Lots of fish working on the surface. Water temperatures are in the low 40's, thanks to the... click here for more


04-19-2012: Fly fishing was very good all week. Not as heavy as last week, but still very good. The hatches were very strong with a mix of Match brown's and Dark Olive Caddis. The activity took place all day, with the best dry fly fishing during the afternoon. As I... click here for more


Pine fished very well over the week end. March Brown,s are still hatching, along with Gray Fox, and some Olives. 1.2 inches of rain over the last two days increased the flow rate up to 2.19 ft. Snow last night and cold weather cooled the water down to the low... click here for more


04-24-2012: Rain and snow has increased the flow in the runs. The snow and cool weather had also dropped the water temperature back to the low 40's. They are still below the normal flow for this time of year, but greatly improved from a week ago. Fishing was slow on... click here for more


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