The Lodge at Glendorn
Address:
United States
Pennsylvania
1000 GLENDORN DRIVE, BRADFORD, PA 16701
Coordinates:
Latitude: 41.911419
Longitude: -78.708570
Administrator
Contact:
814 362 6511
800.843.8568
814.362.2547
Communication language
English
reservations@glendorn.com
Web-site
PENNSYLVANIA’S FINEST FLY FISHING
The 1,500 acres of Glendorn is home to Fuller Brook- a crystal clear, spring-influenced freestone stream. Fuller Brook offers the Pennsylvania fly fisher nearly three miles of privately managed trout angling ranging from Native Brook trout on the Robbers Nest Branch and Jill Lake Branch to a mix of Browns, Rainbows and Brookies on the main stream.
Annual hatches and beginner-friendly fishing offer the best of both worlds for experienced and novice fly-fishers alike. The West Branch of the Tunagawant Creek, or, as we call it, “The Tuna” is an additional mile and half of trophy trout stream.
Glendorn also has three trophy trout ponds with all the challenges of still water angling.
Drift Boat & Jet Boat Trips
It is mesmerizing hearing the splashing of the waves on the side of one of our Clakacraft Drift Boats as we float on the Clarion and Allegheny Rivers, both of which are classified as National Scenic Rivers. On your float, you frequently see eagles, ducks, and sometimes the elusive black bear along with a wide array of other birds and wildlife. In the middle of all this scenery and great fly-fishing your guide will stop on a secluded river island to set up and cook a gourmet shore lunch. After your island lunch, we will float the remainder of either of these great American rivers searching for the fish of a life time.
Our fully equipped 18′ Starcraft Jet Boat allows us to move our anglers up and down the river and enable us access to endless miles of incredible fly fishing water!
Seasonal mayfly hatches for brown and rainbow trout. Clarion River fishes best in April – early June. Allegheny River can fish great year-round depending on the outflow below the dam.
Opportunities for warm water species including musky, pike, smallmouth bass, and carp.
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