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October 2015 County of Mouth Water Trib to Wild Trout Limits Lower Limit Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters (Natural Reproduction) - October 2015 County of Lower Lower Limit Length Mouth Water Trib To Wild Trout Limits Limit Lat Lon (miles) Adams Birch Run Long Pine Run Reservoir Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.950279 -77.444443 3.82 Adams Hosack Run Conococheague Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.914780 -77.467522 2.90 Adams Latimore Creek Bermudian Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.003613 -77.061386 7.00 Adams Little Marsh Creek Marsh Creek Headwaters dnst to T-315 39.842220 -77.372780 3.80 Adams Marsh Creek Not Recorded Headwaters dnst to SR0030 39.853802 -77.288300 11.12 Adams Opossum Creek Conewago Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.931667 -77.185555 12.10 Adams Stillhouse Run Conococheague Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.915470 -77.467575 1.28 Allegheny Allegheny River Ohio River Headwater dnst to conf Reed Run 41.751389 -78.107498 21.80 Allegheny Little Sewickley Creek Ohio River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.554253 -80.206802 7.91 Armstrong Bullock Run North Fork Pine Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.879723 -79.441391 1.81 Armstrong Cornplanter Run Buffalo Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.754444 -79.671944 1.76 Armstrong Crooked Creek Allegheny River Headwaters to conf Pine Rn 40.722221 -79.102501 8.18 Armstrong Foundry Run Mahoning Creek Lake Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.910416 -79.221046 2.43 Armstrong Glade Run Allegheny River Headwaters dnst to second trib upst from mouth 40.767223 -79.566940 10.51 Armstrong Glade Run Mahoning Creek Lake Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.914787 -79.263321 7.53 Armstrong North Fork Pine Creek Pine Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.873890 -79.468613 7.90 Armstrong Pine Run Sugar Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.986111 -79.654724 3.76 Armstrong Scrubgrass Creek Mahoning Creek Headwaters dnst to Pine Township Line 40.915001 -79.395836 4.40 Armstrong Snyders Run Allegheny River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.970554 -79.591110 2.04 Bedford Bear Run Maple Run Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.207500 -78.317780 0.76 Bedford Beaver Creek Yellow Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.159721 -78.373611 8.95 Bedford Big Break Hollow Wallacks Branch Headwaters downstream to mouth 40.269855 -78.618324 1.90 Bedford Bobs Creek Dunning Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.144169 -78.557220 21.08 Bedford Brush Creek Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to Bedford County Line 39.951668 -78.238892 10.40 Bedford Ciana Run Rhodes Run Headwaters downstream to mouth 40.294300 -78.603996 1.50 Bedford Cove Creek Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.005833 -78.416664 18.80 Bedford Deep Hollow Run Pavia Run Headwaters downstream to mouth 40.265659 -78.584251 1.89 Bedford Maple Run Yellow Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.150002 -78.334724 7.25 Bedford Ott Town Run Cove Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.978611 -78.440833 0.60 Bedford Pavia Run Bobs Creek Headwaters to the confluence with Deep Hollow Run 40.265609 -78.584279 1.91 Bedford Potter Creek Yellow Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.189167 -78.375275 5.42 Bedford Rhodes Run Bobs Creek Headwaters dnst to State Game Lands # 26 Boundary 40.294445 -78.599998 1.66 Bedford Shawnee Branch Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to backwaters of Shawnee Lake 40.038544 -78.647560 7.05 Bedford Sherman Valley Run Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.086945 -78.291946 8.17 Bedford Sugar Camp Run Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters downstream to mouth 40.221386 -78.252335 3.37 Bedford Sweet Root Creek Town Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.816666 -78.488892 6.18 Bedford Sweet Root Run Sweet Root Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.832779 -78.448891 2.50 Bedford Tar Water Creek Little Wills Creek Headwaters dnst to UNT (R.M. 0.88) 39.888096 -78.700195 4.51 Bedford Three Springs Run Yellow Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.171391 -78.376945 4.16 Bedford Tiger Run Little Wills Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 39.834064 -78.714294 4.84 Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters (Natural Reproduction) - October 2015 County of Lower Lower Limit Length Mouth Water Trib To Wild Trout Limits Limit Lat Lon (miles) Bedford Wallacks Branch Bobs Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.263058 -78.592224 4.25 Bedford Yellow Creek Raystown Branch Juniata River Headwaters dnst to SR0026 bridge 40.130638 -78.333061 13.37 Berks Allegheny Creek Schuylkill River Sleepy Hollow Rn dnst to T342 Gunhart Rd. 40.237335 -75.920448 1.03 Berks Angelica Creek Schuylkill River SR 3003 Bridge dnst to SR 0724 40.298450 -75.945183 2.61 Headwaters dnst to 1st unnamed trib dnst from T434 Berks Antietam Creek Schuylkill River 40.307499 -75.845001 8.27 Fairlane Rd Berks Beaver Run Hay Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.225834 -75.852219 3.10 Berks Bernhart Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to Bernhart Reservoir 40.379166 -75.903053 1.94 Berks Bieber Creek Manatawny Creek SR 12 @ Boyer's Junction dnst to mouth 40.397221 -75.739998 4.28 Berks Birch Creek Little Northkill Creek Headwaters dnst to Bloody Spring Road Bridge 40.498055 -76.172501 3.03 Berks Cacoosing Creek Tulpehocken Creek SR 3012 Mountain Home Rd. dnst to mouth 40.366390 -75.994720 5.50 Berks Furnace Creek Little Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.382500 -75.761108 6.58 Headwaters dnst to a point 930 m. upst of SR 4044 Berks Furnace Creek Maiden Creek 40.579723 -75.938057 2.80 Mountain Rd. Berks Furnace Creek Spring Creek Headwaters dnst to Robesonia Reservoir 40.330078 -76.146901 2.90 Berks Furnace Run Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.355556 -75.741112 3.12 Berks Hay Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.270832 -75.800003 12.82 Berks Hospital Creek Spring Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.346943 -76.089996 4.22 Berks Indian Corn Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.276669 -75.843330 3.04 Berks Ironstone Creek Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to SR 2049 40.332214 -75.650009 3.40 Berks Laurel Run Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to a point 1.3 km upst from SR 222 40.410000 -75.918610 3.98 Berks Little Manatawny Creek Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.382500 -75.745003 7.31 Berks Little Sacony Creek Sacony Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.470280 -75.731392 1.86 Berks Mill Creek Little Swatara Creek Headwaters dnst to T-674 40.490439 -76.275131 1.44 Berks Mill Creek Sacony Creek 500 m upst from T799 dnst to first T-775 Bridge 40.542828 -75.775131 3.43 Berks Mill Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.248333 -75.720833 3.58 Berks Monocacy Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to SR 562 40.316113 -75.797775 5.76 Berks Moselem Creek Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.501110 -75.885559 4.20 Berks Northkill Creek Blue Marsh Lake Headwaters dnst to Ltl. Northkill Ck. 40.435757 -76.116966 10.08 Berks Ontelaunee Creek Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to SR 4024 40.686668 -75.761665 2.78 Berks Oysterville Creek Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to T615 40.403523 -75.695311 2.80 Berks Pachwechen Run Perkiomen Creek Headwaters dnst to first tributary dnst T-926 40.432426 -75.575798 1.63 Berks Peters Creek Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.462502 -75.901108 0.72 Berks Pine Creek Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to junction of SR 1018 and T-814 40.622517 -75.896240 3.98 Berks Pine Creek Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to Mouth 40.406944 -75.738892 6.00 Spring 351 m upst from Reber's Bridge Rd. dnst to Berks Plum Creek Tulpehocken Creek 40.373333 -76.007774 0.25 mouth Berks Sacony Creek Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to T506 Saucony Bridge 40.533054 -75.815559 12.43 Berks Sixpenny Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.258331 -75.770279 3.70 Berks Sleepy Hollow Run Allegheny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.233334 -75.936111 1.90 Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters (Natural Reproduction) - October 2015 County of Lower Lower Limit Length Mouth Water Trib To Wild Trout Limits Limit Lat Lon (miles) Headwaters dnst to Robesonia-Wernersville STP 490 Berks Spring Creek Blue Marsh Lake 40.349470 -76.083897 2.05 meters upst from SR 3010 Berks Trout Run Manatawny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.325279 -75.731667 2.12 Berks Tulpehocken Creek Schuylkill River Headwaters dnst to T580 Mill Ave. @ Myerstown 40.372856 -76.297009 5.40 Headwaters dnst to mouth at Antietam Lake (full Berks UNT To Antietam Reservoir (NW cove) Antietam Reservoir 40.358334 -75.874443 1.70 pool) Unt To Maiden Creek (rm 15.71 - blue Berks Maiden Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.585983 -75.894608 1.68 rocks) Berks Unt To Monocacy Creek (alsace twp t-539) Monocacy Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.366944 -75.810278 1.73 Berks Unt To Pine Creek (eckville) Pine Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.630280 -75.926109 3.02 Unt To Rock Run (maple grove drag strip Berks Rock Run (Bowmansville) Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.205555 -75.958336 1.05 sgl 52) Berks Unt To Sixpenny Creek Sixpenny Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.243610 -75.777496 1.70 Berks Unt To Tulpehocken Creek (womelsdorf) Tulpehocken Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.372780 -76.181389 1.66 Berks Unt To West Branch Perkiomen Creek West Branch Perkiomen Creek Headwaters dnst to mouth 40.430000 -75.624725 2.35 Berks Unt To Willow Creek (rt.
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