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Greene County Friends Fishing in New York

T.R. Mahle by T.R. Mahle
December 19, 2025
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Recently, a group of local anglers from Greene County embarked on an exciting four-day fishing trip to New York, combining our shared passion for the outdoors with a sense of camaraderie and adventure. It’s an annual trip that brings together friends for a few days of good eating, adult beverages, and of course fishing. Most of us are seasoned fishermen, and we manage to catch our fair share of fish.

Our destination was the Burk Dame (18 Mile Creek) and Oak Orchard for some outstanding tributary fishing. We were in search of the elusive Brown Trout…migrating upstream to spawn and feast on the eggs of the now dwindling salmon run. The streams are well known in fishing circles and are renowned for their abundant fish populations, scenic beauty, and welcoming small-town atmosphere.

Upon arrival, we were greeted by crisp autumn air and glistening waters—a perfect setting for a few days on the trout stream. After buying a seven-day license, stopping at a local bait-and-tackle shop, and checking into our lodge near Waterport, we headed to the stream. Our group generally practices a catch-and-release policy that reflects on our commitment to conservation and sustainable recreation for future generations.

Beyond the fishing itself, the trip offered time for relaxation and camaraderie. Evenings were spent at fine restaurants/pubs, watching hunting shows, and reflecting on the day’s successes…the sense of fellowship was just as rewarding as the fishing.

Navigating these two streams requires a blend of observation, strategy, and adaptability. The streams present constantly changing conditions…currents, depths, and obstructions. We have fished these streams many times and we are good at “reading the water”. We look for riffles, pools, and runs…the fish often hold in slower water just beyond faster currents. Understanding these thing enables us to know where to cast for the best results.

Wading is another part of stream fishing and perhaps the most challenging for me. Unseen objects, slippery rocks, deep holes and fast water…I always carry a change of clothing as I have gotten wet many times. Another essential is wearing polarized sunglasses…it helps reduce glare and reveal underwater structures such as rocks, ledges, and enables you to see the fish better. I’m not as stable on my feet as I used to be so I try to never wade deeper than knee height in swift water.

No matter how many times I take this trip, I learn something new. I enjoy meeting and talking to fellow anglers on the stream…always seeking information on their bait or their techniques (especially the ones catching fish). Fishing these streams successfully requires experience and most importantly patience. Many things factor into catching fish consistently…water temperature, weather, and time of day can greatly influence fish activity.
By the time we returned to Greene County, the trip was unanimously declared a success. The combination of great weather, productive fishing, and shared experiences created memories that will last for years, and plans are already underway for next year’s excursion. Trips like this remind us that fishing isn’t just about the catch…it’s about the connection, the respect for nature, and the joy of just being together outdoors.”

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