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Well there is a really big stream/river that is a tributary to a bigger creek (its bigger than a creek), Codorus Creek. There is a tiny stream that flows in to the first stream I mentioned, and that has minnos and crayfish, and occasional snakes. But I wanna know if there are real fish (at least like Bluegill) in the bigger stream.
Are there any signs I can look for to tell me if there are fish in there? Thanks, Sam Sorry if this is the wrong forum |
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Bluegills are pretty easy to smell in areas where they congregate, so sniff around for fishy-smelling spots along the stream.
No, wait, nevermind. That works fine for ponds, but not for streams. You'll have to try the other things already mentioned. |
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