Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek is the second largest and probably Pennsylvania�s most popular steelhead water. It�s popularity is mainly due to it�s easy access and the large number of fish that run into this creek.
The most popular stretch is from the mouth of the stream up to the Manchester hole just north of Route 5. This stretch can be accessed by turning North on Dutch Road off of Route 5
Because the fish normally start running Walnut in September, the steelhead season usually starts on this stretch. Needless to say, fishing pressure is very heavy, sometimes hectic. If elbow to elbow conditions are not for you, I would suggest waiting until later in the season and trying some of the other popular streams in the area.
Despite large crowds, the fishing can be rewarding on Walnut, especially when there is a fresh run of fish after a heavy rain.
Fishing above Route 5 can be limited due to a small waterfall above the Manchester hole which the fish have trouble getting over. Some years when there is exceptional rainfall, and the fish are able to overcome the waterfall, there is good fishing upstream of Route 5.
One other thing to note is that the stream South of the Manchester/Dutch Road Bridge is posted on the East side of the stream and trespassing is not allowed. All fishing and access must be done from the west side.
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