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Fishing Creek it can drop to 28 °F (−2 °C) in the winter, making it the coldest stream in the watershed. At the gauging station near Bloomsburg, the temperature has ranged from 32 to 78 °F (0 to 26 °C); it was at its lowest on January 10, 2011. The highest temperature occurred on August 3, 2006. The average temperature in August was 72.81 °F (22.67 °C) and the average water temperature in January was 35.46 °F (1.92 °C). The temperature has averaged approximately 53.65 °F (12.03 °C).
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380-foot (120 m) wide and 5-foot (1.5 m) high unnamed dam is on the creek further upstream, in Mount
Pleasant Township. The uppermost dams are the 130-foot (40 m) wide and 11-foot (3.4 m) high Benton Dam and the 150-foot (46 m) wide and 6-foot (1.8 m) high Mill Dam, which are in Benton Township and Benton. Additionally, the Jonestown Dam is on the tributary Huntington Creek in
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Benton. It covers 19 acres (7.7 ha) and stretches for 2,900 feet (880 meters) of
Fishing Creek, and contains the remains of a concrete dam. Another public area is the Benton Overlook 1 mile (1.6 km) into Benton, which covers 42 acres (17.0 ha) and stretches for 2,600 feet (790 meters) near the creek. A public site at the Zaners Bridge in
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least acidic streams in the watershed, with pH levels usually above 6.3 and often above 7. Typically, the creek and its tributaries are not at risk of becoming too acidic for the optimal health of fish, but in early spring during snowmelts, the levels approach the limit that brook trout can tolerate. Fishing Creek's waters are acidic because of
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Fishing Creek Watershed Association plans to open a public section of the creek that stretches for 6,500 feet (2,000 meters), with a park of 92 acres (37.2 ha). There are other tracts of public property along the creek, one of which, called the Power Dam, is 2 miles (3.2 km) upstream of
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live in
Fishing Creek. The highest level of macroinvertebrate biodiversity on upper Fishing Creek is near Grassmere Park while the lowest is in Benton. The number of these organisms per square meter on Fishing Creek ranges from under 200 in Benton to nearly 400 halfway between Coles Creek and Benton.
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Fishing Creek and its tributary Huntington Creek. The uppermost layer, a dark brown silt loam that extends to 8 inches (20 cm) underground, lies over a layer of brown silt loam with 10 percent gravel extending 16 inches (41 cm) underground. The subsoil is mottled, brown,
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Fishing Creek area, according to a 2011 study. The water quality of Fishing Creek can vary. Its pH ranges from 4.9 to 8.5, while the concentration of dissolved oxygen ranges from 5 to 17.5 mg per liter.
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Fishing Creek watershed is around 2.75, for West Branch Fishing Creek. This value is closely followed by that of West Creek, which has an index of 2.5 to 2.6. The lowest value in the watershed is that of East Branch Fishing Creek, which is around 1.2. The main stem has a Shannon
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ranges from around 5.6 to 7.25, while near
Bloomsburg, a wider range has been recorded, from 5.8 to 8.5. Near Camp Lavigne, it ranges from 5.5 to 7.1. East Branch Fishing Creek is the only stream in the watershed whose pH drops below 5.5; it can fall as low as 4.9. West Creek and Coles Creek are the
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In most places on Fishing Creek, there is not enough dissolved aluminum to be toxic, although East Branch Fishing Creek has aluminum concentrations of over 100 μg per liter, approaching a lethal level for fish. Fishing Creek itself and all its other tributaries have concentrations of less than
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reached the area near the mouth of Fishing Creek by 8000 BCE. By 3000 to 2000 BCE, some of them were going into the Fishing Creek valley during the winter to hunt deer and bears and returning to the Susquehanna River in the summer, creating trade routes. There was no permanent habitation until 1000
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and flows east into Fishing Creek. East Branch Fishing Creek is a tributary that starts on North Mountain in Sullivan County and is approximately 4.4 miles (7.1 km) long. Huntington Creek starts in State Game Lands number 57 and heads southwest through Luzerne County until it reaches the north
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called Boone's Dam is the furthest downstream, in Montour Township. It is 4.5 feet (1.4 m) high and 253 feet (77 m) long. Further upstream is the Diverting Dam, a 2-foot (0.6-meter) high and 100-foot (31-meter) long dam in Bloomsburg. It was built to power the nearby Irondale furnaces. A
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levels in the creek ranged from less than 0.02 mg/L to 0.06 mg/L, while the concentration of nitrates was always less than 0.04 mg/L. The total concentration of phosphates ranged from less than 0.031 mg/L to 0.11 mg/L, while for phosphorus the figures ranged from less than
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also occurs along upper Fishing Creek. The top layer is a loose, crumbly, reddish-brown sandy loam extending to 9 inches (23 cm) underground, and the subsoil is a loose, porous, reddish-brown sandy loam with some gravel, extending to 20 inches (51 cm) underground. Lower down, there is a
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occurs near the source of the creek. It is topped with a crumbly, 10-inch (25 cm) layer of brownish-red silt loam over a loose subsoil of reddish-brown loam with some gravel. The top layer can easily be penetrated by roots and water. Further down is a layer of reddish-brown gravel and sand,
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and on to Orangeville, where it joins Fishing Creek. It drains the central part of the Fishing Creek watershed. Little Fishing Creek starts just in Lycoming County near the Columbia County Line. It winds through rural areas before reaching Pennsylvania Route 42, which it runs parallel to for the
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The highest water temperature is at West Creek, which can reach 77 °F (25 °C) in the summer. In Benton, Fishing Creek can reach 75 °F (24 °C) in the summer while Coles Creek only reaches 66 to 68 °F (19 to 20 °C). In the winter, the water in the main stem is around
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was a suspected uprising of a high number of deserters and draft evaders. A thousand soldiers occupied and searched the Fishing Creek valley and the mountains of its headwaters but were unable to find any deserters. Nevertheless, 100 residents of Columbia County were arrested and imprisoned for
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in 1780, and the Fishing Creek valley north of Orangeville, in what is now Stillwater, was first settled in 1783 by Daniel McHenry. The headwaters of the creek were settled in the late 1780s and early 1790s. Leonard Rupert established a ferry on the creek in 1786. The first sawmill on the upper
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and the Fishing Creek Sportsmans' Association. Most of this part of the creek and its tributaries were rated 166 or higher, which was considered optimal. The waters near the mouths of West Branch and East Branch Fishing Creeks, and Fishing Creek near Benton, were rated 113 to 160, considered
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The concentration of dissolved oxygen in Fishing Creek ranges from approximately 5 to 17.5 mg/L at Benton. A site near Camp Lavigne had slightly less variability, ranging from 8 to 17 mg/L. The concentration near Bloomsburg ranged between 4.1 and 17.1 mg/L, with an average of
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mill on Fishing Creek. It was destroyed by fire in 1855 and again in 1905. Although rebuilt, it burned down again in 1932. Another gristmill stood on the creek until 1830 when it was converted into a paper mill. Iron ore was discovered in the area of Fishing Creek in 1822, and in 1844, an
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algae densely cover the bed of Fishing Creek, their preponderance attributed to leaking septic systems. At one location on the main stem downstream of Grassmere Park, coverage exceeds 60 percent. The dominant algal organism on West Branch Fishing Creek near the village of Elk Grove is
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The Grassmere Park Campground was established in the early 1900s on Fishing Creek. Further downstream, near Lightstreet, is Kocher Park, which occupies more than 7 acres (2.8 ha). Typical activities there include canoeing, dog walking, birdwatching and fishing.
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The concentration of calcium at the gauging station near Bloomsburg has ranged from 5.5 mg/L to 26 mg/L, averaging 7.532 mg/L. The concentration of magnesium has ranged from 1.5 mg/L to 6.7 mg/L, with an average of 1.748 mg/L.
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Approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) downstream of Orangeville a gauging station was established on the creek in 1938. Other monitoring of the creek has included detailed studies at a stream-gauging station near Bloomsburg, which operated from 2002 to 2012.
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on Fishing Creek near Lightstreet was converted into a park called the Frank W. Kocher Memorial Park, which was later expanded to cover 7 acres (2.8 ha). In the 21st century, the only significant industry in the watershed is the Benton Foundry.
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Fishing Creek has several major tributaries and numerous minor ones. The major tributaries are Hemlock Creek, Little Fishing Creek, Green Creek, Huntington Creek, and the East and West Branch Fishing Creeks. West Branch Fishing Creek rises on
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70 μg per liter. The concentration is seasonal: aluminum trapped in frozen ground is released into the streams when the soil thaws. As a result, aluminum levels in the creek peak in March and April and drop to almost zero in the summer.
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and includes grasses, forested wetlands, and areas of open water. In wet periods of the year, the Turkey Hill Oxbow lake receives overflow from the waters of Fishing Creek while during dry periods it contains water in only a few places.
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was built across the creek. From around 1840 to 1900, the wagon-making industry was important to the upper Fishing Creek area. Another historic industry was the Susquehanna Slate Company, which operated in the late 19th century. The
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The first mill in Sugarloaf Township was built alongside Fishing Creek in 1802, and another mill in the same township was noted for its buckwheat flour. A schoolhouse had been built by 1806. In 1818, John Barton built a flour and
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dominates the stretch of Fishing Creek for 3 miles (4.8 km) downstream of Grassmere Park, where it covers 80 percent of the riverbed. South of Pennsylvania Route 239's crossing of the creek, the dominant algal organisms are
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for almost 2 miles (3.2 km). While on the border between these two townships, it flows past Kocher Park. The creek stays considerably nearer to the western edge of the river valley than the eastern edge at this point. Near
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The highest density of them in the watershed occurs at West Creek where there are between 600 and almost 900 per m and the lowest density occurs at a site on East Branch Fishing Creek, where there are approximately 100 per m.
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and extends to 40 inches (100 cm) underground. Bedrock occurs at a depth of 6 to 40 feet (1.8 to 12.2 m) underground. The Pekin soils near the creek contain more cobbles than typical Pekin soils. Soils of the
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Other tributaries of the main stem include Coles Creek and West Creek near Benton, Raven Creek in Fishing Creek Township, Hemlock Creek in Hemlock Township, Montour Run in Montour Township, and
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crosses the main stem of the creek. Its mouth is 456 feet (139 m) above sea level—464 feet (141 m) lower than, and 29.98 miles (48.25 km) downstream of, the source.
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2.5 miles (4.0 km) downstream from Stillwater covers 31 acres (12.5 ha) along about 1,000 feet (300 meters) of the creek and contains an abandoned railroad grade.
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at a distance of 3.86 miles (6.21 km) upstream of its mouth before turning south and paralleling the western border of Bloomsburg. As it flows between Bloomsburg and
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empties into the creek from the northeast, 18.62 miles (29.97 km) above the mouth. About 1.5 to 2 miles (2.4–3.2 km) south, the creek turns and picks up
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in the bedrock. The main stem experiences similar problems but to a lesser extent, and the tributaries Coles Creek and West Creek experience the problems even less.
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side of Knob Mountain, which it runs parallel to until it merges with Fishing Creek. Huntington Creek drains the eastern and northeastern parts of the Fishing Creek
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parallels Fishing Creek and empties into it from the west just south of Benton and 21.72 miles (34.95 km) upstream of the mouth. Fishing Creek crosses under
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per acre, corn 70 to 90 bushels per acre, oats 40 bushels per acre, wheat 20 to 30 bushels per acre, and hay one to two tons per acre. J. H. Battle's 1887
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desertion and draft evasion although most were later released. Starting in 1877, the Bloomsburg Water Company used Fishing Creek as its water supply. The
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So many fish, so little time: 1001 of the world's greatest backcountry honeyholes, trout rivers, blue ribbon waters, bass lakes, and saltwater hot spots
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remainder of its length. It drains the western part of the Fishing Creek watershed. Four covered bridges cross Little Fishing Creek; these are the
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Covered Spans of Yesteryear—report. Select Pennsylvania for the state, Columbia for the county, and Little Fishing Creek for the feature crossed
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BCE when some Native American villages were built at the mouth of Fishing Creek. The Native Americans who settled in this area included the
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and valleys less steep than those of the Deep Valley region. There are also flood plains along the creek. Near its mouth, it cuts through
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of reddish-brown silt loam from 8 to 32 inches (20 to 81 cm) below ground is followed by a 6-inch (15 cm) layer of sticky
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10.84 miles (17.45 km) above its mouth and turns west. After some distance, it turns south again, passing Bowman Bridge and a
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Town of Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Flood Damage Reduction Project, Integrated Feasibility Report: Environmental Impact Statement
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in the lower parts of the watershed. The watershed lies in two major geological regions: the Deep Valley section of the
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is in a gorge cut by West Branch Fishing Creek. These state game lands have an area of 50,000 acres and feature many
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and continues approximately south, passing through the community of Maple Grove and flowing into
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purchased 1,060 acres (430 hectares) of land 2 miles (3.2 km) upstream of Benton. In 1778,
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near Bloomsburg ranged from 0.3 to 34 mg/L, with an average of 2.04 mg/L.
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warning system was installed there. In 2002, a tract of land from the Custer/Kocher
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Hiking the Endless Mountains: Exploring the Wilderness of Northeastern Pennsylvania
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Hiking the Endless Mountains: Exploring the Wilderness of Northeastern Pennsylvania
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Nomadic Native Americans arrived in the lower reaches of Fishing Creek around 8000
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1002:-burning furnace was built on the creek near Bloomsburg. In the 19th century, an
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The East Branch of Fishing Creek at the Sullivan County – Columbia County line
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occurs several feet below the surface. The top 8 inches (20 cm) of the
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2953:, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, p. 26,69,72,88
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Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams Part II (Water Resources Bulletin No. 16)
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suboptimal. A portion of West Creek was rated 60–112, considered marginal.
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Having first inhabited Pennsylvania between 16,000 and 10,000 BCE, nomadic
490:; it also contains many other species of fish. Northern hardwood trees and
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although its water is colder than that of most eastern freestone streams.
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by the Fishing Creek Sportsman's Association and contains populations of
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604:. From this point, the creek flows along the border between Orange and
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1175:. This dam is 8 feet (2.4 m) high and 120 feet (37 m) wide.
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Hydrology of Fishing Creek (North Branch Susquehanna River tributary)
674:
List of tributaries of Fishing Creek (North Branch Susquehanna River)
435:, and dams. It drains parts of five Pennsylvania counties: Columbia,
1422:. In the fall, decomposing algae covers 50 percent of the riverbed.
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Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties
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Historical and Biographical Annals of Columbia and Montour Counties
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are common along Little Fishing Creek and its tributaries north of
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Northern hardwood trees are common in the Fishing Creek watershed.
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Fishing Creek's source is 920 feet (280 m) above sea level in
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which extends to 10 feet (3.0 m) or more underground. The
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Report to the membership: Northcentral Pennsylvania Convervacy
2520:, Bloomsburg Bicentennial Committee, p. 23,93,113,153,154
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and the forests on the side of Turkey Hill. The oxbow is on a
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428:
5061:
Tributaries of Fishing Creek (North Branch Susquehanna River)
1027:, a beach was constructed on the creek near Fernville by the
898:. Animals inhabiting the areas surrounding the pools include
696:. Four covered bridges cross Huntington Creek; these are the
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is on a small tributary of Little Fishing Creek. It is near
1603:. The natural area is one of the smallest in Pennsylvania.
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in some places. Other parts of the watershed lie over gray
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The mouth of Fishing Creek as seen from the Bloomsburg side
2482:
An Illustrated History of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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The main soil in the area of Fishing Creek belongs to the
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Around this point, Fishing Creek turns sharply south into
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Chapter 2: The Archaeological Past of the Bloomsburg Area
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1615:, next tributary of the Susquehanna River going downriver
1584:. The state game lands are less crowded than the nearby
3238:, Columbia County Conservation District, archived from
3005:
Reconnoissance soil survey of southeastern Pennsylvania
2327:, p. 3,5–7,10,13,14,16,18,19,21–24, archived from
1621:, next tributary of the Susquehanna River going upriver
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Northern Bloomsburg and Scott Township include a small
3127:
History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania
3069:
History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania
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Diversity Index of 2.1 to 2.4, depending on the site.
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History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania
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Most land around the oxbow is steep. It is covered by
2465:, Bloomsburg Bicentennial Commission, pp. 15–22
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3272:, Stackpole Books, pp. 118–119, 121–124, 126,
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Fishing Creek Watershed Coldwater Conservation Plan
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in the Deep Valley section of the Allegheny Plateau
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USGS gauging station on Fishing Creek at Bloomsburg
644:for slightly over 1 mile (1.6 km), picking up
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2950:Soil survey, Columbia County, Pennsylvania: Report
2711:Fishingcreek Confederacy—Segment in County History
1646:United States Geological Survey (August 2, 1979),
1376:stated that the Fishing Creek valley was fertile.
5051:Canoeing and kayaking venues in the United States
3302:U.S. Geological Survey: PA stream gaging stations
3232:Friends of Frank W. Kocher Memorial Park brochure
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1552:Kocher Park, with Fishing Creek in the background
1204:The Fishing Creek watershed has been affected by
1020:, which paralleled the creek, was built in 1888.
424:has an area of 385 square miles (1,000 km).
2913:United States. Army. Corps of Engineers (2005),
1256:The bed of Fishing Creek contains red and brown
1075:Just downstream of Orangeville, Fishing Creek's
795:seeps. The forests around the lake also contain
620:Along the border of Mount Pleasant Township and
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2461:Deeanne Wymer (2002), William M. Ballie (ed.),
1504:, along the creek and its tributaries south of
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2518:Discovering Bloomsburg: A bicentennial history
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1727:, November 2, 2001, p. 64, archived from
702:Twin Bridges–West Paden Covered Bridge No. 121
698:Twin Bridges–East Paden Covered Bridge No. 120
18:Fishing Creek (North Branch Susquehanna River)
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2857:, O Boys Publishing Company, 2003, p. 23
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3307:Natural areas inventory for Columbia County
2663:Chapter XIV – Hemlock and Montour Townships
2610:Chapter XI – Sugarloaf and Benton Townships
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408:. It joins the Susquehanna River near the
5046:Recreational fishing in the United States
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1158:Boone's Dam near Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
632:, it turns sharply westward, paralleling
617:for 2 to 3 miles (3.2–4.8 km).
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131:Confluence of the East and West Branches
5056:Birdwatching sites in the United States
5036:Rivers of Columbia County, Pennsylvania
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2685:Wagons of the Upper Fishingcreek Valley
2357:Map6EnvironmentallySensitiveFeaturesMap
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2094:Josiah Hess or Laubach, Columbia County
1939:Orange Township/Mount Pleasant Township
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1570:Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13
1253:, which crosses the creek near Benton.
1031:. After the creek flooded in 1972 from
451:. The creek's main tributaries include
50:between Montour Township and Bloomsburg
2786:USGS Current Conditions for the Nation
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2883:Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
2753:Fishing Creek Watershed Association,
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1451:Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
388:is a 29.98-mile (48.25 km) long
308:615 cu ft/s (17.4 m/s)
7:
2832:Water Quality Samples for the Nation
1272:and Catskill Formation, is from the
2431:, DIANE Publishing Inc, p. 4,
2044:Fishing Creek Watershed Association
1752:Columbia-Montour Visitors' Bureau,
1325:Leck Kill-Meckesville-Calvin series
1130:0.01 mg/L to 0.575 mg/L.
708:, and the Huntington Mills Bridge.
514:Fishing Creek in Sugarloaf Township
286:385 sq mi (1,000 km)
142:Sugarloaf Township, Columbia County
3039:(Print), New York: HarperCollins,
1295:Areas along Fishing Creek contain
1011:(August–November 1864) during the
914:. Plants in this location include
730:Jud Christie Covered Bridge No. 95
706:Josiah Hess Covered Bridge No. 122
62:Map of the Fishing Creek watershed
27:Tributary of river in Pennsylvania
25:
3266:Jeff Mitchell (January 1, 2011),
2713:, The Morning Press, July 7, 1969
2587:Chapter X – Fishingcreek Township
2318:Matthew R. Opdyke (August 2011),
1721:Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams
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3093:Cooperative Nursery Partnerships
3090:Spring Gearhart (January 2007),
2688:, March 17, 2007, archived from
2635:, bentonnews.net, archived from
2140:Huntington Mills, Luzerne County
1196:The Fishing Creek valley in the
1018:Bloomsburg and Sullivan Railroad
726:Sam Eckman Covered Bridge No. 92
56:
40:
2516:William M. Ballie, ed. (2002),
1365:have also been found along it.
553:and starts flowing parallel to
3646:Mahantango Cr (Snyder County).
3002:Charles Fredrick Shaw (1914),
2947:Paul H. Parrish (March 1967),
2854:Mid Atlantic Fly Fishing Guide
1625:List of rivers of Pennsylvania
1118:10.9 mg/L. The amount of
494:live in the surrounding area.
227: • coordinates
149: • coordinates
1:
5001:Streams shown as: Tributaries
3986:West Branch Chillisquaque Cr.
3953:West Branch Susquehanna River
2756:Frank W. Kocher Memorial Park
2540:, Chicago: A. Warner & Co
1095:Near Benton, Fishing Creek's
1029:Works Progress Administration
747:, both near Orange Township.
278:29.98 mi (48.25 km)
119:Physical characteristics
2537:Chapter VII – Scott Township
722:Wanich Covered Bridge No. 69
654:Rupert Covered Bridge No. 56
266: • elevation
188: • elevation
48:Rupert Covered Bridge No. 56
2479:William Henry Egle (1876),
2117:West Paden, Columbia County
2071:East Paden, Columbia County
1674:Lewis C. Shaw (June 1984),
1496:. There are populations of
1363:Chen1ango-Pope-Holly series
1229:-containing section of the
930:, and several varieties of
715:and heads roughly south to
215: • location
137: • location
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4315:West Branch Susquehanna R.
3202:Grassmere Park Campround,
3174:Grassmere Park Campround,
3156:, Fall 2007, p. 1,4–5
2407:, 2004, p. 35,133–134
1282:Huntley Mountain Formation
1243:Lower Helderburg Formation
1051:
947:Native American settlement
734:Creasyville Covered Bridge
671:
536:West Branch Fishing Creeks
304: • average
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3899:Frankstown Br. Juniata R.
3124:J.H. Battle, ed. (1887),
2607:J.H. Battle, ed. (1887),
2584:J.H. Battle, ed. (1887),
2534:J.H. Battle, ed. (1887),
2425:Paula W. Wallace (1961),
2401:A Natural Areas Inventory
1593:Jakey Hollow Natural Area
1481:falling in areas with no
1455:East Branch Fishing Creek
1433:Some of Fishing Creek is
1009:Fishing Creek Confederacy
624:, Fishing Creek picks up
473:East Branch Fishing Creek
469:West Branch Fishing Creek
352:West Branch Fishing Creek
336:East Branch Fishing Creek
312:
290:
196:
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39:
4332:South Branch Roaring Cr.
4296:Middle Susquehanna River
3560:Lower Little Swatara Cr.
3177:Grassmere Park Campround
1755:Outdoor Recreation Guide
1586:Ricketts Glen State Park
872:northern maidenhair fern
606:Mount Pleasant Townships
347: • right
270:456 ft (139 m)
192:920 ft (280 m)
4722:Upper Susquehanna River
4387:East Branch Fishing Cr.
4379:West Branch Fishing Cr.
3849:Raystown Br. Juniata R.
3737:West Br. Susquehanna R.
3351:Lower Susquehanna River
2564:Mount Pleasant Township
2428:Indians in Pennsylvania
1526:Shannon Diversity Index
1270:Trimmers Rock Formation
711:Green Creek rises near
410:census-designated place
331: • left
46:Fishing Creek near the
5031:Rivers of Pennsylvania
4947:Otsego Lake (New York)
4423:Little Wapwallopen Cr.
3033:Mark Williams (2007),
1980:, USGS, archived from
1942:, USGS, archived from
1902:, USGS, archived from
1899:Fishing Creek Township
1868:, USGS, archived from
1553:
1506:Pennsylvania Route 118
1425:Thirty-six species of
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1166:on Fishing Creek. The
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571:Fishing Creek Township
567:Pennsylvania Route 239
555:Pennsylvania Route 487
528:Pennsylvania Route 118
515:
4265:Little Clearfield Cr.
3184:on September 28, 2013
2888:Run of the River Dams
2763:on September 13, 2013
2660:Battle, J.H. (1887),
2639:on September 13, 2013
2561:Battle, J.H. (1887),
2051:on September 13, 2013
1974:(September 6, 2009),
1936:(September 6, 2009),
1862:(September 6, 2009),
1734:on September 17, 2015
1551:
1518:Point Park University
1356:silty clay loam with
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1081:cubic feet per second
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962:Susquehannock Indians
681:
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642:Pennsylvania Route 42
513:
249:40.97722°N 76.46722°W
171:41.27528°N 76.37556°W
4412:Little Nescopeck Cr.
4120:West Branch Pine Cr.
4047:Little Loyalsock Cr.
3425:Little Conestoga Cr.
3205:History of Grassmere
3066:J.H. Battle (1887),
2632:The Reading Railroad
2256:Beers, J.H. (1915),
1804:on December 27, 2013
1568:The western part of
1538:hydraulic fracturing
1278:Mississippian Period
1212:near the source and
888:false Solomon's seal
791:forests, as well as
626:Little Fishing Creek
457:Little Fishing Creek
369:Little Fishing Creek
206:Confluence with the
5010:(subsubtributaries)
4418:Big Wapwallopen Cr.
4246:Black Moshannon Cr.
4012:White Deer Hole Cr.
3836:Little Aughwick Cr.
3730:Little Shamokin Cr.
3576:Yellow Breeches Cr.
3503:Little Conewago Cr.
3245:on December 5, 2013
3212:on October 16, 2014
2974:J.H. Beers (1915),
2727:J.H. Beers (1887),
2370:on October 17, 2013
1872:on December 3, 2013
1208:, which has left a
1108:Dissolved chemicals
972:European settlement
916:broadleaf arrowhead
841:American elderberry
317:Basin features
254:40.97722; -76.46722
245: /
176:41.27528; -76.37556
167: /
4365:Little Fishing Cr.
4140:Little Fishing Cr.
3889:Standing Stone Cr.
3811:Kishacoquillas Cr.
3678:Little Mahanoy Cr.
3553:Little Swatara Cr.
3472:Little Chiques Cr.
3008:, p. 81,88,94
2334:on August 31, 2013
1768:on August 26, 2013
1601:old-growth forests
1554:
1473:, and black-nosed
1427:macroinvertebrates
1247:Hamilton Formation
1231:Catskill Formation
1202:
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1013:American Civil War
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520:Sugarloaf Township
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4890:Cherry Valley Cr.
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4475:Nine Partners Cr.
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4290:
4204:Sinnemahoning Cr.
4175:Tangascootack Cr.
3980:Chillisquaque Cr.
3947:
3946:
3925:Little Juniata R.
3843:Sideling Hill Cr.
3746:
3745:
3594:Middle Spring Cr.
3546:Quittapahilla Cr.
3343:Susquehanna River
3046:978-0-06-088239-6
2485:, p. 573,585
2143:, lostbridges.org
2120:, lostbridges.org
2097:, lostbridges.org
2074:, lostbridges.org
1498:Japanese knotweed
1288:. The creek is a
1286:Burgoon sandstone
1235:Clinton Formation
1218:Allegheny Plateau
1179:Water temperature
966:Tunkhannock Creek
936:Japanese knotweed
920:northern blueflag
837:Japanese barberry
577:. In Stillwater,
394:Susquehanna River
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208:Susquehanna River
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1317:Albrights series
1290:freestone stream
1251:terminal moraine
1239:Selena Formation
1025:Great Depression
982:Moses Van Campen
953:Native Americans
912:snapping turtles
583:Huntington Creek
524:State Game Lands
465:Huntington Creek
416:and the town of
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4752:Wappasening Cr.
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1214:glacial outwash
1198:Allegheny Front
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1162:There are five
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1033:Hurricane Agnes
986:Orange Township
974:
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892:purple trillium
868:white baneberry
859:, and the rare
853:mountain laurel
833:European privet
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602:gauging station
594:Orange Township
551:Benton Township
540:Columbia County
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4825:Sangerfield R.
4821:
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4795:Tioughnioga R.
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4578:Susquehanna R.
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4372:Huntington Cr.
4368:
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4335:
4328:
4323:
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4308:
4297:
4293:
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4289:
4288:
4286:
4285:
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4275:
4268:
4261:
4259:Clearfield Cr.
4256:
4249:
4242:
4237:
4232:
4227:
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4217:Bennett Branch
4213:
4206:
4201:
4194:
4187:
4182:
4177:
4172:
4165:
4158:
4151:
4144:
4135:
4128:
4126:Bald Eagle Cr.
4123:
4116:
4109:
4102:
4095:
4091:Blockhouse Cr.
4086:
4077:
4070:
4065:
4060:
4055:
4050:
4043:
4036:
4031:
4024:
4019:
4017:Black Hole Cr.
4014:
4009:
4007:White Deer Cr.
4004:
3999:
3994:
3989:
3982:
3977:
3973:Susquehanna R.
3968:
3966:
3955:
3949:
3948:
3945:
3944:
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3941:
3938:Bald Eagle Cr.
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3772:Susquehanna R.
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3743:
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3721:
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3707:
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3693:
3688:
3685:Shenandoah Cr.
3681:
3674:
3667:
3662:
3655:
3648:
3643:
3636:
3634:Mahantango Cr.
3631:
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1467:johnny darters
1463:cutlips minnow
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4895:Burditt Brook
4893:
4891:
4888:
4886:
4885:Schenevus Cr.
4883:
4881:
4880:Charlotte Cr.
4878:
4876:
4873:
4871:
4868:
4865:
4861:
4858:
4857:Butternut Cr.
4854:
4852:
4849:
4847:
4844:
4842:
4841:Starrucca Cr.
4839:
4837:
4836:Salt Lick Cr.
4834:
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4826:
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4819:
4815:
4812:
4808:
4804:
4799:
4796:
4792:
4790:
4787:
4785:
4782:
4780:
4779:Nanticoke Cr.
4777:
4775:
4774:Apalachin Cr.
4772:
4769:
4765:
4763:
4760:
4758:
4755:
4753:
4750:
4748:
4745:
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4742:
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4709:
4705:
4702:
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4689:
4686:
4685:Cowanesque R.
4682:
4678:
4677:Canacadea Cr.
4673:
4669:
4664:
4660:
4659:Tuscarora Cr.
4655:
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4558:Chemung River
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4525:
4521:
4519:
4516:
4514:
4511:
4509:
4508:Wyalusing Cr.
4506:
4504:
4503:Sugar Run Cr.
4501:
4499:
4498:Tuscarora Cr.
4496:
4493:
4489:
4487:
4486:Meshoppen Cr.
4484:
4482:
4481:Mehoopany Cr.
4479:
4476:
4472:
4469:
4465:
4463:
4460:
4458:
4455:
4452:
4451:Roaring Brook
4448:
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4439:
4438:Lackawanna R.
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4426:
4424:
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4409:
4406:
4402:
4400:
4399:Nescopeck Cr.
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4383:
4380:
4376:
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4362:
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4355:
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4348:
4347:Catawissa Cr.
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4240:Moshannon Cr.
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4037:
4035:
4034:Loyalsock Cr.
4032:
4029:
4025:
4023:
4020:
4018:
4015:
4013:
4010:
4008:
4005:
4003:
4000:
3998:
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3993:
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3987:
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3905:Beaverdam Br.
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3897:
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3890:
3887:
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3877:
3873:
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3866:
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3789:Tuscarora Cr.
3787:
3785:
3784:Cocolamus Cr.
3782:
3780:
3777:
3774:
3773:
3769:
3768:
3766:
3758:
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3752:Juniata River
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3632:
3630:
3629:Wiconisco Cr.
3627:
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3622:
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3619:
3615:
3613:
3610:
3608:
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3598:
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3526:
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3521:
3518:
3514:
3511:
3510:Bermudian Cr.
3507:
3504:
3500:
3498:
3495:
3492:
3488:
3485:
3481:
3479:
3476:
3473:
3469:
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3426:
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3407:
3405:
3402:
3400:
3399:Conowingo Cr.
3397:
3394:
3390:
3387:
3383:
3381:
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3376:
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3370:
3367:
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3279:9780811744232
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19:
4970:Pennsylvania
4846:Kelsey Brook
4784:Choconut Cr.
4768:Catatonk Cr.
4739:
4668:Bennetts Cr.
4639:Fivemile Cr.
4632:Campbell Cr.
4576:
4541:
4531:Schrader Cr.
4444:Spring Brook
4321:Mahoning Cr.
4313:
4278:Anderson Cr.
4235:Mosquito Cr.
4053:Lycoming Cr.
3971:
3829:Blacklog Cr.
3823:Aughwick Cr.
3770:
3735:
3724:Shamokin Cr.
3671:Schwaben Cr.
3616:
3612:Shermans Cr.
3582:Mountain Cr.
3453:(Middle Cr.)
3446:(Hammer Cr.)
3439:Cocalico Cr.
3419:Conestoga R.
3380:Octoraro Cr.
3283:, retrieved
3268:
3247:, retrieved
3240:the original
3231:
3225:
3214:, retrieved
3210:the original
3204:
3197:
3186:, retrieved
3182:the original
3176:
3169:
3158:, retrieved
3149:
3143:
3132:, retrieved
3126:
3119:
3108:, retrieved
3101:the original
3092:
3085:
3074:, retrieved
3068:
3061:
3050:, retrieved
3035:
3010:, retrieved
3004:
2981:, retrieved
2976:
2955:, retrieved
2949:
2920:, retrieved
2915:
2908:
2897:, retrieved
2893:the original
2887:
2859:, retrieved
2853:
2847:
2836:, retrieved
2831:
2791:, retrieved
2785:
2765:, retrieved
2761:the original
2755:
2734:, retrieved
2729:
2710:
2705:
2694:, retrieved
2690:the original
2684:
2678:
2667:, retrieved
2662:
2641:, retrieved
2637:the original
2631:
2625:
2614:, retrieved
2609:
2602:
2591:, retrieved
2586:
2579:
2568:, retrieved
2563:
2542:, retrieved
2536:
2517:
2487:, retrieved
2481:
2462:
2442:, retrieved
2427:
2420:
2409:, retrieved
2400:
2372:, retrieved
2365:the original
2356:
2336:, retrieved
2329:the original
2320:
2263:, retrieved
2258:
2231:, retrieved
2226:
2220:
2209:, retrieved
2205:the original
2199:
2176:, retrieved
2172:the original
2166:
2145:, retrieved
2139:
2133:
2122:, retrieved
2116:
2110:
2099:, retrieved
2093:
2087:
2076:, retrieved
2070:
2064:
2053:, retrieved
2049:the original
2043:
2017:, retrieved
2013:the original
2008:davidson.jpg
2007:
1997:
1986:, retrieved
1982:the original
1976:
1948:, retrieved
1944:the original
1938:
1908:, retrieved
1904:the original
1898:
1874:, retrieved
1870:the original
1864:
1840:, retrieved
1834:
1808:December 26,
1806:, retrieved
1802:the original
1797:sugarloa.jpg
1796:
1770:, retrieved
1763:the original
1754:
1747:
1736:, retrieved
1729:the original
1720:
1675:
1655:December 20,
1653:, retrieved
1648:
1597:Mordansville
1590:
1581:
1574:forest roads
1567:
1563:
1555:
1531:
1524:The highest
1523:
1515:
1487:
1432:
1424:
1417:
1411:
1405:
1398:
1389:
1383:
1373:
1367:
1353:Pekin series
1350:
1337:
1314:
1299:followed by
1294:
1255:
1210:glacial till
1203:
1182:
1161:
1144:
1140:
1132:
1124:
1116:
1094:
1074:
1065:
1022:
991:
975:
950:
865:
861:American yew
829:slippery elm
823:, while the
821:Norway maple
817:tulip poplar
801:yellow birch
782:
766:
754:
741:Deerlick Run
738:
710:
685:
619:
587:
548:
517:
496:
477:
426:
402:Pennsylvania
385:
384:
87:Pennsylvania
29:
4921:Phinney Cr.
4900:Black Brook
4870:Ouleout Cr.
4864:Wharton Cr.
4851:Unadilla R.
4789:Chenango R.
4701:Crooked Cr.
4651:Canisteo R.
4612:Cohocton R.
4607:Newtown Cr.
4590:Bentley Cr.
4585:Baldwin Cr.
4518:Towanda Cr.
4468:Martins Cr.
4433:Solomon Cr.
4428:Harveys Cr.
4358:Hemlock Cr.
4352:Fishing Cr.
4326:Roaring Cr.
4169:Wallace Run
4132:Fishing Cr.
3992:Buffalo Cr.
3876:Dunning Cr.
3779:Buffalo Cr.
3718:Sinking Cr.
3665:Mahanoy Cr.
3652:(North Br.)
3533:Swatara Cr.
3517:(South Br.)
3478:Codorus Cr.
3466:Chiques Cr.
2233:January 20,
2211:January 20,
2200:greenoo.jpg
2178:January 20,
2167:jackson.jpg
2147:January 20,
2124:January 20,
2101:January 20,
2078:January 20,
2019:January 20,
1835:Google Maps
1447:brown trout
1439:brook trout
1396:green algae
1305:fly-fishing
1168:lowhead dam
1083:(17.4
1037:flash flood
978:Penn family
904:green frogs
894:, and wild
880:blue cohosh
849:witch hazel
813:sugar maple
797:black birch
777:flood plain
757:Briar Creek
745:Stony Brook
668:Tributaries
646:Montour Run
611:Lightstreet
598:Green Creek
579:Raven Creek
544:Coles Creek
532:East Branch
522:, south of
461:Green Creek
378:Montour Run
365:Green Creek
322:Tributaries
252: /
240:076°28′02″W
174: /
162:076°22′32″W
5025:Categories
4928:Lidell Cr.
4803:Otselic R.
4747:Cayuta Cr.
4741:Chemung R.
4693:Troups Cr.
4595:Seeley Cr.
4543:Chemung R.
4457:Bowman Cr.
4394:Kinney Run
4340:Mugser Run
4210:First Fork
4191:Cross Fork
4185:Kettle Cr.
4162:Spring Cr.
4058:Larrys Cr.
3931:Spruce Cr.
3912:Clover Cr.
3894:Shaver Cr.
3883:(Bobs Cr.)
3862:Yellow Cr.
3697:Middle Cr.
3659:(West Br.)
3624:Powell Cr.
3618:Juniata R.
3571:Paxton Cr.
3566:Spring Cr.
3539:Manada Cr.
3491:(East Br.)
3414:Pequea Cr.
2411:October 8,
2374:October 8,
1631:References
1619:Kinney Run
1544:Recreation
1407:Microspora
1400:Tetraspora
1391:Cladophora
1245:, and the
1206:glaciation
1000:anthracite
908:wood ducks
884:foamflower
825:understory
769:oxbow lake
763:Oxbow lake
732:, and the
622:Bloomsburg
575:Stillwater
563:West Creek
418:Bloomsburg
361:Culley Run
356:West Creek
283:Basin size
237:40°58′38″N
159:41°16′31″N
4990:Crossings
4904:Chase Cr.
4875:Otego Cr.
4831:Snake Cr.
4762:Owego Cr.
4618:Meads Cr.
4601:South Cr.
4537:Sugar Cr.
4524:South Br.
4513:Wysox Cr.
4492:White Cr.
4405:Black Cr.
4283:Chest Cr.
4253:Trout Run
4155:Marsh Cr.
4148:Beech Cr.
4113:Marsh Cr.
4099:Slate Run
4082:Texas Cr.
4063:Antes Cr.
4022:Muncy Cr.
4002:Drury Run
3997:Muddy Run
3919:Piney Cr.
3869:Brush Cr.
3817:Honey Cr.
3806:Jacks Cr.
3711:(Elk Cr.)
3691:Penns Cr.
3607:Clark Cr.
3601:Muddy Run
3523:Conoy Cr.
3484:South Br.
3460:Muddy Cr.
3409:Muddy Cr.
3404:Broad Cr.
2444:April 11,
1483:limestone
1479:acid rain
1419:Spirogyra
1413:Mougeotia
1333:clay loam
1262:sandstone
1173:Jonestown
1113:Nonmetals
1102:acid rain
1077:discharge
1071:Discharge
1048:Hydrology
1041:homestead
896:columbine
876:spikenard
845:hydrangea
827:contains
805:white oak
751:Watershed
717:Rohrsburg
694:watershed
630:Fernville
592:and into
422:watershed
404:, in the
390:tributary
295:Discharge
4980:Counties
4975:New York
4965:Maryland
4949:(source)
4938:(source)
4908:Oaks Cr.
4757:Pipe Cr.
4708:Mill Cr.
4645:Tioga R.
4198:Lick Run
4106:Babb Cr.
4068:Pine Cr.
3801:Lost Cr.
3704:Pine Cr.
3640:Pine Cr.
3432:Mill Cr.
3393:East Br.
3386:West Br.
3375:Deer Cr.
3285:July 14,
3110:April 5,
2899:July 23,
2829:(2012),
1896:(1979),
1684:17150333
1613:Corn Run
1607:See also
1576:and old
1225:, and a
1004:aqueduct
857:ironwood
789:hardwood
561:, where
530:, where
449:Lycoming
441:Sullivan
113:Sullivan
105:Lycoming
97:Columbia
93:Counties
68:Location
4942:Red Cr.
4914:Fly Cr.
4625:Mud Cr.
4581:(mouth)
4040:Elk Cr.
3976:(mouth)
3775:(mouth)
3371:(mouth)
3216:July 7,
1459:sculpin
1435:stocked
1385:Benthic
1380:Biology
1370:bushels
1358:cobbles
1329:subsoil
1321:Bedrock
1301:riffles
1188:Geology
1127:ammonia
958:Shawnee
942:History
843:, wild
809:red oak
785:hemlock
445:Luzerne
437:Montour
392:of the
109:Montour
101:Luzerne
73:Country
3345:system
3276:
3043:
2789:, 2013
2435:
2197:USGS,
2164:USGS,
1838:, 2012
1738:May 8,
1682:
1578:grades
1445:, and
1416:, and
1394:. The
1241:, the
1237:, the
1227:basalt
1137:Metals
932:sedges
910:, and
819:, and
728:, the
724:, the
713:Waller
704:, the
700:, the
652:. The
650:Rupert
559:Benton
506:Course
471:, and
447:, and
420:. The
414:Rupert
325:
298:
275:Length
220:Rupert
128:Source
111:, and
3243:(PDF)
3236:(PDF)
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2325:(PDF)
1766:(PDF)
1759:(PDF)
1732:(PDF)
1725:(PDF)
1559:Zaner
1500:, an
1297:pools
1258:shale
995:grist
484:brown
480:brook
433:mills
202:Mouth
83:State
4995:Dams
3287:2014
3274:ISBN
3251:2013
3218:2014
3190:2013
3162:2013
3136:2013
3112:2014
3078:2013
3054:2013
3041:ISBN
3014:2013
2985:2013
2959:2013
2924:2013
2901:2014
2863:2013
2840:2013
2827:USGS
2795:2013
2769:2013
2738:2013
2698:2013
2671:2013
2645:2013
2618:2013
2595:2013
2572:2013
2546:2013
2491:2013
2446:2014
2433:ISBN
2413:2013
2376:2013
2340:2013
2267:2013
2235:2014
2213:2014
2180:2014
2149:2014
2126:2014
2103:2014
2080:2014
2057:2013
2021:2014
2003:USGS
1990:2013
1972:USGS
1952:2013
1934:USGS
1912:2013
1894:USGS
1878:2013
1860:USGS
1844:2012
1810:2013
1792:USGS
1774:2013
1740:2014
1680:OCLC
1657:2013
1591:The
1494:Iola
1475:dace
1461:and
1351:The
1338:The
1311:Soil
1284:and
1164:dams
1150:Dams
1035:, a
960:and
787:and
743:and
573:and
534:and
486:and
1264:or
1085:m/s
429:BCE
412:of
396:in
5027::
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3021:^
2992:^
2966:^
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2885:,
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1691:^
1664:^
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1097:pH
1091:pH
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