Fishing Charters in Pennsylvania
Browse fishing charters in Pennsylvania that can help you catch brown trout.


Inman Outdoors Guide Service
Erie, Pennsylvania


Bulldog Fishing Charters
North East, Pennsylvania


Redeye Smallie Guide
Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania
Experience the thrill of catching smallmouth bass with our professional fishing guide services. Book your fishing charter today!


Riseforms Fly Fishing
Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania
Eric Naguski Guided Fly Fishing-Riseforms Fly Fishing


Wanderercharters
Emporium, Pennsylvania
Lake Erie charters for walleye & perch in the central basin about 10 miles east of Ashtabula, out of Geneva Ohio.Some of the best summer walleye fishing you will find.


Penns Creek Guides
Spring Mills, Pennsylvania


Reel Hawg Fishing Charters
Meadville, Pennsylvania


Relentless Fly Fishing
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
I have been a bass fanatic for over 15 years now, but trout have always been on the top of my list to chase with a fly rod. So we had to add a new trout logo to the arsenal!


Strictly Fishin’ Charter
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
Strictly Fishin’ Charter in Aliquippa, PA offers fishing trips to clients who want to explore the waters of Lake Erie. We have been in business for more than four years, so you can trust that we have the expertise to assist you during your adventure. Get in touch with us today for more information.


Brecht Fishing
Foxburg, Pennsylvania
Explore our fishing rates for Pymatuning Lake guided trips. Offering affordable pricing, family-friendly packages, and discounts. Book your next adventure today!


Chocolatetown River Guide Service
Hershey, Pennsylvania


Big D River Guide
Furlong, Pennsylvania
Best Time to Catch Brown Trout
Brown Trout can be caught year-round in New Cumberland. Right now in May, activity is Good.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Brown Trout
If you're chasing brown trout in the New Cumberland, PA area, the Yellow Breeches Creek is a prime destination. Known for its limestone-influenced waters, this creek supports a healthy population of wild and stocked browns. Spring and fall are your best bets, with consistent hatches and cooler water temperatures. Early mornings and late evenings are particularly productive. Access is relatively easy along much of the creek's length, with several public access points and parking areas. Be aware that the Yellow Breeches can get crowded, especially on weekends. Consider fishing mid-week or exploring less-traveled sections upstream or downstream from the popular Boiling Springs area. The browns here can be selective, so carry a variety of dry flies, nymphs, and streamers. Pay attention to what's hatching and match your fly accordingly. Don't be afraid to experiment with different techniques, such as drifting nymphs under an indicator or swinging wet flies.
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How to Catch Brown Trout
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Brown Trout Fishing Regulations in Pennsylvania
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day (combined species)
Size Limit
7-inch minimum
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
Special regulations apply to certain streams and sections, including catch-and-release areas. Check the PA Fish and Boat Commission website for details.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Pennsylvania state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best bait for brown trout in New Cumberland?
Anglers often have success with live bait like worms and minnows, as well as artificial lures such as spinners and small crankbaits. Fly fishing with nymphs and streamers is also popular, especially in the colder months.
What is the trout limit in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, you can keep up to 5 trout per day, but they must be at least 7 inches in length. This is a combined species limit.
When is the best time to fish for brown trout near New Cumberland?
The spring and fall are generally considered the best times to target brown trout, as they are more active when water temperatures are cooler. However, you can fish for them year-round in Pennsylvania.
Do I need a license to fish for brown trout in New Cumberland?
Yes, a valid Pennsylvania freshwater fishing license is required to fish for brown trout and all other game fish in the state.
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