Season:
All year-round.
Species:
Trout, year-round: This is true match-the-hatch fishing. We see multiple species/hatches of mayflies, caddisflies, stoneflies, and midges. We will target fish using multiple techniques.
Mid/late summer: We also will target smallmouth bass. This is done with streamers or popping bugs.
Late spring/summer: We will target carp if the client is interested. This is done by sight casting to mudding/feeding fish with various carp patterns (stillwater).
Summer: Pond fishing for bass and pan-fish (usually reserved for our younger fishing guests).
Region/Terrain:
Nemacolin is situated in the Laurel Highlands region of Southwestern Pennsylvania. The elevation of our fisheries is between 1700-2300 feet, which means they contain mostly cold water fish (Rainbow, Brown, and Brook Trout). Due to the high elevation of the property the terrain can vary heavily from steep wooded hillsides to flat shrub floodplains. Rhododendron and Mountain Laurel are the primary forms of vegetation that line the sides of our streams and rivers. We fish multiple types of water from small mountain headwaters to large fast flowing tail waters. The area truly exemplifies the beauty of fishing in the Appalachian Mountains.
We provide a private fly-fishing experience at Meadow Run, our exclusive half mile of private stocked water. This medium classic, free stone stream has been restored to provide a sustainable environment for trout. It is an excellent place to learn the art of fly fishing, and catch a lot of fish in the process. Ohiopyle State Park also contains a large portion of Meadow Run, along with other great fisheries. The park is only 15 minutes from the main resort property, and has a multitude of public water.
The Nemacolin fly shop has float and wade services available on the Youghiogheny River and surrounding headwaters. The 'Yough River' is an excellent spring trout fishery, and is available for full or half day adventures. We also offer wading trips on the Casselman River, which is our only true warm water fishery in the region. The Youghiogheny River is controlled by dam and fishing success often dependent on water release. This means the spring and early summer are the most productive seasons to book a trip. Our Orvis Endorsed Guides are also licensed to take full and half day trips into Western Maryland, only a 45 minute drive from property. Maryland is home to one of the only wild trophy trout streams in the east, along with other amazing fisheries
Typical Weather:
Spring: High 40s in the morning to high 60's in the afternoon. About 10-12 hours of good fishing light. Average chance of precipitation, water temps in the mid 40s up to mid 5's.
Summer: High 50s in the morning to mid/high 80s in the afternoon. Close to 15 good hours of fishing light in the summer. Below average rainfall with water temps ranging from the mid 50s to upper 60s/low 70s.
Fall: Low to mid 40s in the morning to high 60s in the afternoon. 10 good hours of fishing light. Average amount of precipitation, water temps low 40s to high 60s.
Winter: Lows in the single digits, highs low 40s. 10 good hours of fishing light, average amount of precipitation/snow.