HUNTING & FISHING

   

GUIDED PENNSYLVANIA TURKEY HUNTING 

Our Pennsylvania turkey hunts are guided on public land in Mifflin & Centre Counties. Pennsylvania has 1 species of turkey that you will be hunting--Eastern turkeys. Lodging and meals are not provided, but there are local motels or campgrounds where you can stay. Also you can opt for as many hunting days as you want. Upon your arrival, we will get you settled in and then go for a tour of the hunting areas. If you choose to fly in to Harrisburg or State College, I can pick you up and take you back for small fee. 

WILD TURKEY (Male or Female): Wildlife Management Units 1A, 1B and 2A (Shotgun and bow and arrow) – Oct. 31-Nov. 14; WMU 2B (Shotgun and bow and arrow) – Oct. 31- Nov. 21; WMUs 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 4A and 4B – Oct. 31-Nov. 14; WMUs 2G, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4C, 4D and 4E – Oct. 31-Nov. 21; WMUs 5A and 5B – CLOSED TO FALL TURKEY HUNTING; and WMUs 5C and 5D (Shotgun and bow and arrow) – Oct. 31-Nov. 4 (1 bird limit, either sex).

 

SPRING GOBBLER (Bearded bird only): Special season for eligible junior hunters with required license, and mentored youth – April 24, 2010.  Only 1 spring gobbler may be taken during this hunt.

 

SPRING GOBBLER (Bearded bird only): May 1-31, 2010. Daily limit 1, season limit 2.  (Second spring gobbler may only be taken by persons who possess a valid special wild turkey license.)

Pennsylvania Turkey Hunting Tags: Turkey tags in Pennsylvania are available over the counter or on-line. You can find the application and other information at the Pennsylvania Game Commission website: www.pgc.state.pa.us 

Turkey Hunting Rate - $150.00 A Day


Additional Notes:

  • All hunts must be paid in full NO LATER THAN 30 DAYS IN ADVANCE of your scheduled hunting dates

  • A 50% deposit is due at the time we schedule your dates.

  • A 50% Cancellation fee will be incurred by the hunter if he or she cancels at or beyond the 30 days prior to the hunt dates. 

  • Our hunting packages DO NOT include your hunting license or tags.

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GUIDED PENNSYLVANIA FLY FISHING

Fly Fishing Rates: Penn’s & Spring Creek Guided Trips (One on One trips)  NEW FOR 2009

Full Day (8 hours): $150

Half Day (4-5 hours) : $100 

Reservations 

Please reserve your preferred dates as early as possible. At time of reservation a deposit of 50% is required in order to hold your date. Deposits are non-refundable or transferable if the outing is canceled less than two weeks in advance. All other cancellations will be completely refundable. And obviously we are at the whim of mother nature. Canceled trips due to weather will be rescheduled.

What We Provide:

  • Drinks and snacks

  • Flies, but feel free to bring yours along

  • Complete fly rod and reel 

  • Transportation to and from fishing hole, we practice catch and release. Fish are just too important of a resource. All fish were released promptly after photographing.

Penn's Creek 

Penn's Creek, located in the Northern part of Central Pennsylvania, is a creek well known for its large Green Drake hatch in late May and early June. Running through three counties in Pennsylvania (Centre, Mifflin and Union), this stream has attracted fly rodders from all over. 

Penn's Creek begins a couple of miles north of Spring Mills where it emerges from the mouth of Penn's Cave. At its source, it is a small, cool, limestone creek running from 15- to 30-feet wide. This area is heavily posted and very inaccessible for fishing. South of SR 45, from Spring Mills to the town of Coburn (about seven miles), Penn's Creek doubles its volume and size from a few cold springs, widening up to 40 feet. Flowing gently through farms and meadows, you'll find a decent number of wild browns here.

Spring Creek

Located in the Northern part of Central Pennsylvania, Spring Creek is a large, limestone spring creek that is making a strong recovery after years of pollution almost destroyed it completely. Running through Centre County, Spring Creek has attracted many fishermen from all over. 
   

In the early days, it was known for its brook trout population, which diminished after the introduction of brown trout. Spring Creek became well known for its large browns and great hatches. Fisherman's Paradise is a well-known section of this stream that once drew enormous numbers of anglers because it was heavily stocked with large trout and was easy to access. This stream was one of the first to use special regulations. Today, it is regulated by the guidelines of Heritage Trout Angling. This section runs for 1 Mile; Lower boundary of Spring Creek Fish Culture station to a point adjacent to the Stackhouse School Pistol Range.

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