| Day 1 |
Philadelphia |
Arrive in Philadelphia,
collect your car and drive to your hotel for one night.
There will be time to have a look at some of the key points of interest of this charming
city – the first city of America. There will be time to see the Liberty Bell and
tour Independence Hall. Dine in one of Philadelphia’s great restaurants. Seven
of the top 50 restaurants in America are located in Philadelphia. |
| Day 2 |
Lancaster and Carlisle
Approximately 123 miles - 2 hours |
| Drive to Carlisle via
Lancaster taking Route 30. Stop in Lancaster and visit the Amish Farm and House
where you will gain an insight into the lifestyle of Lancaster’s Amish People and how
they have changed over the years. Continue your journey to Carlisle where you will
spend three nights with two days fishing for trout in some of the cool limestone waters
of the area. |
| Days 3 & 4 |
Fishing |
| We suggest we arrange a guide
for you for the first day so that you do not waste precious fishing time. There
are many streams to choose from but we would suggest a selection of the following: Le
Tort Spring Run (which embraces much of America’s fly fishing history and a
challenging stream to fish), Big Spring Run Creek, Yellow Breeches Creek, Falling Spring
Branch, Codorus Creek, Honey Creek and Willow Run. |
| Day 5 |
Carlisle to Center County
Approximately 40 miles - 1 hour |
| A comfortable drive from
Carlisle through beautiful countryside will take you to one of Pennsylvania’s best
fishing areas. Central Pennsylvania is a haven for tremendous mayfly hatches and
large wild brown trout – who has not heard of Penns Creek, Spruse Creek and Elk
Creek. The streams are spread over quite a large area so we will arrange
accommodation around the streams you would like to fish. The streams we would
highly recommend are Penns Creek, Spring Creek, Lower Bald Eagle Creek, Fishing Creek
and Spruce Creek but there are many others to try. |
| Days 6 & 7 |
Center County |
| Fishing the streams of the
area. |
| Then choose: |
| Day 8 |
Center County to
Philadelphia
Approximately 144 miles - 2.5 hours |
| For those who are short of
time, drive back to Philadelphia via Route 30 which will take you through Gettysburg and
Lancaster. It is well worth stopping in Gettysburg to visit the battlefields. |
| Or: |
| Day 8 |
Center County to Pike
County
Approximately 182 miles - 3.5 hours |
| Take a scenic four drive to
Pike County and to the town of Milford where you will stay for three nights. |
| Days 9 & 10 |
Fishing the West Branch of
the Delaware River |
There is about 30 miles of
excellent fishing on the West Branch of the Delaware River and you can fish on both the
Pennsylvania side and the New York State side of the river.
Again we would highly recommend a guide for at least one of your two days here. |
| Day 11 |
Milford to Philadelphia
Approximately 134 miles - 2.5 hours |
| Return to Philadelphia on
Route 32, the drive is very scenic. Drop off your car at the airport in time for
your return flight to London. |