This is a tributary of the East Branch of the Delaware that flows in at Shinhopple.
Landscape & scenery photos from the East Branch of Trout Brook
This pretty little mountain valley pond held several browns and brookies, not huge but outsized for their small stream, and the water was so clear I could sight-fish for them across half the pond. There was also a school of bullheads swimming laps.
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
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Date AddedOct 4, 2006
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Date AddedOct 4, 2006
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This old artificial dam (possibly the former site of a bridge) creates a nice little trout pond upstream.
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
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Underwater photos from the East Branch of Trout Brook
Date AddedOct 4, 2006
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I tried to photograph this salamander but it kept scurrying away from the camera. The rocks in this little backwater are covered with a thin layer of very easily disturbed silt, so anywhere I followed it I didn't have much time to photograph before the water was too turbid for a good shot. This is the best I got.
In this picture: Amphibian Order Caudata (Salamanders).Date AddedOct 4, 2006
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