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Streams Being Considered for Wild Trout Designation Streams Being Considered for Wild Trout Designation - September 2021 Date Listed Class County Water Name Tributary To Sample Date Latitude Longitude on Website A Wild Trout Adams Marsh Creek Out of State 6/30/2021 39.888670 -77.333850 9/29/2021 X Allegheny Fern Hollow Run Little Sewickley Creek 10/7/2020 40.571373 -80.159920 12/22/2020 X Allegheny UNT (RM 0.96) to UNT to Lardintown Run (RM 1.91) UNT to Lardintown Run (RM 1.91) 7/2/2020 40.683922 -79.790620 7/2/2020 X Armstrong Hill Run Allegheny River 7/2/2020 40.694792 -79.620833 7/2/2020 X Armstrong Roaring Run Kiskiminetas River 9/28/2020 40.551522 -79.536170 12/22/2020 X Armstrong UNT to Cowanshannock Creek (RM 8.22) Cowanshannock Creek 6/30/2020 40.814305 -79.438552 7/2/2020 X Armstrong UNT to North Branch South Fork Pine Creek (RM 1.04) North Branch South Fork Pine Creek 6/30/2020 40.859631 -79.316735 7/2/2020 X Armstrong UNT to North Fork Pine Creek (RM 1.37) North Fork Pine Creek 6/30/2020 40.878482 -79.445746 7/2/2020 X Armstrong UNT to South Fork Pine Creek (RM 4.22) South Fork Pine Creek 6/30/2020 40.855190 -79.426560 7/2/2020 X Armstrong UNT to South Fork Pine Creek (RM 6.31) South Fork Pine Creek 11/6/2019 40.846240 -79.395330 7/2/2020 X Armstrong Watson Run Allegheny River 7/2/2020 40.702001 -79.605160 7/2/2020 X Bedford Bobs Creek Dunning Creek 8/17/2005 40.277222 -78.605553 6/20/2017 X Bedford Hickory Bottom Creek Yellow Creek 4/22/2021 40.192591 -78.376904 4/22/2021 X Bedford Pavia Run Bobs Creek 6/17/2013 40.256234 -78.584621 10/17/2017 X Bedford Sugar Camp Run Raystown Branch Juniata River 8/2/2012 40.222680 -78.254530 4/22/2021 X Bedford UNT (RM 1.07) to UNT to Yellow Creek (RM 6.02) UNT to Yellow Creek (RM 6.02) 5/19/2015 40.131190 -78.346553 7/2/2020 X Bedford UNT to Bobs Creek (RM 2.69) Bobs Creek 8/30/2018 40.166201 -78.523579 9/19/2018 X X Berks Birch Creek Little Northkill Creek 9/14/2011 40.503694 -76.184361 7/16/2018 X Berks Drumheller School Creek Oysterville Creek 9/8/2020 40.388948 -75.700603 12/22/2020 X Berks Furnace Creek Maiden Creek 7/31/2020 40.574832 -75.887813 9/22/2020 X Berks Hospital Creek Spring Creek 7/18/1994 40.347500 -76.090556 7/16/2018 X Berks Tulpehocken Creek Schuylkill River 12/22/2020 40.344723 -75.951385 12/22/2020 X Berks UNT (RM 0.92) to UNT to Pine Creek (eckville) Unt To Pine Creek (eckville) 7/6/2017 40.636053 -75.940739 7/16/2018 X Blair Brush Creek Frankstown Branch Juniata River 8/15/2019 40.464100 -78.363700 4/22/2021 X Blair New Creek Canoe Creek 8/29/2018 40.478260 -78.288479 4/22/2021 X Blair Roaring Run Frankstown Branch Juniata River 7/20/2017 40.522947 -78.176339 4/22/2021 X Blair UNT to New Creek (RM 0.82) New Creek 8/29/2018 40.479107 -78.294847 9/19/2018 X Blair Vanscoyoc Run Bald Eagle Creek 8/17/1976 40.732778 -78.242500 7/2/2020 X Bradford Trout Brook Wysox Creek 7/10/2019 41.913056 -76.313333 7/10/2019 X Butler UNT to North Branch Bear Creek (RM 0.80) North Branch Bear Creek 6/30/2020 41.087515 -79.708393 7/2/2020 X Butler UNT to Thorn Creek Thorn Creek 8/12/2016 40.802660 -79.952440 8/15/2016 X Cambria California Run Elk Creek 10/5/2020 40.560318 -78.807619 1/25/2020 X Cambria Laurel Run Conemaugh River 6/8/2012 40.367500 -78.935556 4/13/2018 X Cambria UNT to Powell Run (RM 1.37) Powell Run 8/18/2019 40.671224 -78.469192 1/16/2020 X Cambria UNT to West Branch Susquehanna River (RM 238.00) West Branch Susquehanna River 6/29/2016 40.598535 -78.727450 7/10/2019 X Cameron Clear Creek Driftwood Branch Sinnemahoning Creek 8/14/1996 41.530556 -78.296389 7/16/2018 X Cameron Conway Hollow Run Hubbard Hollow Run 8/17/2016 41.482240 -78.373100 1/9/2017 X Cameron East Branch Cowley Run Cowley Run 7/10/2019 41.596389 -78.186389 7/10/2019 X Cameron First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek Sinnemahoning Creek 10/1/2020 41.635410 -77.990840 11/23/2020 X Cameron Fourmile Run Sinnemahoning Portage Creek 7/31/2002 41.584444 -78.249444 6/20/2017 X Cameron Frenchmans Branch West Branch Hicks Run 8/19/2012 41.444988 -78.403745 6/20/2017 X Cameron Gravelly Run Lick Island Run 9/9/2021 41.385860 -78.068230 9/29/2021 X Cameron Lick Island Run First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek 9/17/2021 41.385880 -78.068500 9/29/2021 X Date Listed Class County Water Name Tributary To Sample Date Latitude Longitude on Website A Wild Trout Cameron Mud Run Clear Creek 7/10/2019 41.504965 -78.376071 7/10/2019 X Cameron Sugar Bush Hollow Run West Branch Hicks Run 8/19/2012 41.445608 -78.398050 6/20/2017 X Cameron UNT to Lick Island Run (RM 2.11) Lick Island Run 9/10/2021 41.386857 -78.076850 9/29/2021 X Cameron UNT to Lick Island Run (RM 2.74) Lick Island Run 9/10/2021 41.393720 -78.084690 9/29/2021 X Cameron West Branch Cowley Run Cowley Run 7/10/2019 41.596389 -78.186667 7/10/2019 X Carbon Aquashicola Creek Lehigh River 8/1/2007 40.795805 -75.610166 7/16/2018 X Carbon Beaver Creek Black Creek 7/22/2015 40.942164 -75.859678 2/22/2017 X Carbon Brushy Hollow Run Black Creek 9/3/2015 40.940976 -75.791265 10/24/2016 X Carbon Lime Hollow Francis E Walter Reservoir 6/9/2021 41.116880 -75.701130 9/29/2021 X Carbon Mauch Chunk Creek Lehigh River 7/6/2017 40.860560 -75.754526 7/16/2018 X Carbon UNT to Beltzville Lake (RM 10.52) Beltzville Lake 6/27/2018 40.879246 -75.582238 7/16/2018 X Carbon UNT to Black Creek (RM 1.47) Black Creek 9/3/2015 40.943494 -75.771774 10/24/2016 X Carbon UNT to Borger Creek (RM 1.89) Borger Creek 8/4/2017 40.857457 -75.503171 7/16/2018 X Carbon UNT to Hunter Creek (RM 2.08) Hunter Creek 8/3/2017 40.851698 -75.543303 1/10/2018 X Carbon UNT to Lizard Creek (RM 0.51) Lizard Creek 6/27/2018 40.791940 -75.671567 7/16/2018 X Carbon Unt To Mahoning Creek (RM 7.64) Mahoning Creek 6/25/2018 40.790276 -75.799452 7/16/2018 X Carbon UNT to Quakake Creek (RM 2.00) Quakake Creek 7/16/2019 40.920540 -75.855200 4/22/2021 X Carbon UNT to Quakake Creek (RM 2.34) Hudsondale Quakake Creek 9/4/2014 40.915907 -75.855223 4/22/2021 X Carbon UNT to Quakake Creek (RM 2.76) Quakake Creek 7/18/2019 40.914400 -75.861490 4/22/2021 X Carbon UNT to Quakake Creek (RM 4.33) Quakake Creek 9/9/2014 40.900497 -75.887666 7/2/2020 X Centre Bechtol Gap Run Sinking Creek 10/22/2018 40.763139 -77.692416 1/16/2020 X Centre Hall Run Black Moshannon Creek 8/27/2021 40.966850 -78.040430 9/29/2021 X Centre Kohler Valley Run Potter Run 6/1/2016 40.789831 -77.621127 7/10/2019 X Centre Marsh Creek Bald Eagle Creek 8/21/1980 41.060833 -77.613333 7/13/2018 X Centre Meyers Run Black Moshannon Creek 8/31/2021 40.970000 -78.042770 9/29/2021 X Centre Romola Branch Marsh Creek 6/15/2009 41.061450 -77.692730 6/6/2016 X Centre South Fork Beech Creek Beech Creek 9/13/2016 41.035920 -77.885410 10/24/2016 X Centre UNT to Cedar Run (mackey rn) Cedar Run 7/10/2019 40.795833 -77.761944 7/10/2019 X Centre UNT to Council Run (RM 1.21) Council Run 12/10/2018 41.090590 -77.818880 12/26/2018 X Centre UNT to Council Run (RM 1.95) Council Run 12/10/2018 41.085190 -77.834130 12/26/2018 X Centre UNT to Penns Creek (RM 58.82) Penns Creek 7/9/2021 40.856740 -77.558100 9/29/2021 X Centre UNT to West Branch Susquehanna River (RM 108.92) West Branch Susquehanna River 5/28/2015 41.230090 -77.917786 10/14/2015 X Chester Beaver Creek East Branch Brandywine Creek 8/2/1994 40.004167 -75.722222 7/13/2018 X Chester Bennetts Run Brandywine Creek 4/22/2021 38.891499 -75.617431 4/22/2021 X Chester Blackhorse Run East Branch Brandywine Creek 7/2/2020 39.939276 -75.636323 7/2/2020 X Chester Broad Run West Branch Brandywine Creek 7/17/2014 39.932119 -75.680402 6/20/2017 X Chester UNT to Brandywine Creek (RM 5.83) Brandywine Creek 7/2/2020 39.887446 -75.609388 7/2/2020 X Chester UNT to Brandywine Creek (RM 6.55) Brandywine Creek 7/2/2020 39.893650 -75.616420 7/2/2020 X Chester UNT to Brandywine Creek (RM 9.49) Brandywine Creek 4/22/2021 39.920650 -75.646360 4/22/2021 X Chester Unt To West Branch Brandywine Ck (rm 13.86 - modena) West Branch Brandywine Creek 8/12/2013 39.965210 -75.801040 6/20/2017 X Chester Valley Creek East Branch Octoraro Creek 6/30/2017 39.941820 -75.974620 4/22/2021 X Clearfield Bell Run West Branch Susquehanna River 10/7/2014 40.913600 -78.647760 6/6/2016 X Clearfield Boiling Spring Run West Branch Susquehanna River 8/21/2015 40.774550 -78.788930 2/22/2017 X Clearfield Flegals Run Lick Run 8/20/2019 41.069117 -78.398314 7/2/2020 X Date Listed Class County Water Name Tributary To Sample Date Latitude Longitude on Website A Wild Trout Clearfield Horn Shanty Branch Montgomery Creek 7/13/2018 41.047430 -78.552267 7/16/2018 X X Clearfield Little Trout Run Trout Run 6/17/1983 41.110833 -78.356389 7/16/2018 X Clearfield Tinker Run Montgomery Creek 7/13/2018 41.047525 -78.552524 7/16/2018 X X Clearfield UNT to Chest Creek (RM 4.18) Chest Creek 6/12/2017 40.839355 -78.687962 7/16/2018 X Clearfield UNT to Chest Creek (RM 6.06) Chest Creek 7/26/2016 40.820672 -78.687852 7/16/2018 X Clearfield UNT to Coal Run (RM 0.69) Coal Run 6/30/2020 41.133182 -78.677950 7/2/2020 X Clearfield UNT to Narrows Creek (RM 0.18) Narrows Creek 12/22/2020 41.155396 -78.695116 12/22/2020 X Clearfield UNT to Sandy Lick Creek (RM 34.23) Sandy Lick Creek 6/30/2020 41.123046 -78.710421 7/2/2020 X Clinton Baker Run West Branch Susquehanna River 8/19/2020 41.243460 -77.609100 9/22/2020 X Clinton Chatham Run West Branch Susquehanna River 7/10/2019 41.168056 -77.364722 7/10/2019 X Clinton Clendenin Branch Baker Run 8/5/2014 41.237047 -77.670079 4/22/2021 X Clinton Cooks Run West Branch Susquehanna River 9/8/2020 41.349780 -77.956760 9/22/2020 X X Clinton Dark Hollow Paddy Run 7/30/2013 41.396244 -77.763069 4/22/2021 X Clinton Green Run Goodman
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