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Old Forge Today
By the People, for the People
Trout Season Underway as Families Flock to Local Waterways
Anglers in Wayne County, Pennsylvania cast their lines for the start of trout fishing season.
Apr. 5, 2026 at 2:55am
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With the start of trout season, anglers in Wayne County, Pennsylvania flocked to local waterways like the Lackawaxen River and Dyberry Creek to try their luck at reeling in the freshly stocked fish. Families set up camp, grilled food, and bonded over the annual tradition of the opening day of trout season.
Why it matters
The start of trout season is an annual rite of spring in Pennsylvania, drawing outdoor enthusiasts and families to the state's rivers and streams to partake in the popular recreational activity. These gatherings foster community, pass down traditions, and provide economic benefits to local businesses catering to anglers.
The details
On the opening day of trout season, anglers young and old lined the banks of waterways throughout Wayne County. Some, like Mickey Brdar, brought their children to continue the family tradition. Others, like Tom Dematteo and his friends, set up camp and grilled food while they fished. Further downstream, Crystal Yescavage and her son Carsen drove up from Old Forge to try their luck, excited for the chance to reel in a catch.
- Trout season in Pennsylvania opened on April 5, 2026.
The players
Mickey Brdar
A Wayne County resident fishing with his child to pass down the tradition.
Tom Dematteo
A Roaring Brook Township resident who set up camp with friends along Dyberry Creek to fish and grill food.
Crystal Yescavage
A resident of Old Forge who drove to Wayne County with her son Carsen to try their luck at trout fishing.
Carsen Clausswalton
Crystal Yescavage's son, who was excited to reel in a catch on opening day.
What they’re saying
“Hopefully we catch a couple of fish, and she can have a good time and just kind of instill the tradition, and then she can do this with her kids too.”
— Mickey Brdar
“It's great. It's great to spend the day out, and we got a beautiful day for it, so we enjoy it.”
— Tom Dematteo
“It pumps you up.”
— Carsen Clausswalton
The takeaway
The start of trout season in Pennsylvania is a cherished annual tradition that brings families and communities together to enjoy the outdoors, pass down fishing skills, and create lasting memories. These gatherings not only provide recreational benefits but also contribute to the local economy through the patronage of anglers.


