This time of year is literally the best time of year to fish for trout. I’ve never understood why people chase trout in winter. Well, to a degree I do that is, pun intended.
Trout will bite in colder water than most species so they become the goto target by anglers but until water temperatures turn around 52 degrees or higher, trout are not actively feeding.
The key to summer trout fishing is finding streams that remain cool, 72-73 and under. Fortunately, Pa has many of those tempered streams and if you visit a class A or even B rated stream that hasn’t been recently fished by another angler, you’re in for one of your best trout days you’ve ever had.