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Stony Run

Pennsylvania, United States

4.8Β· 29 catches

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Largemouth bass

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Creek chub

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Green sunfish

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Largemouth bass

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Yellow bullhead

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General info

Stony Run is a stream located in Pennsylvania, United States. It is most popular for fishing Largemouth bass, Bluegill, and Flathead catfish.

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Location

40Β°09β€²46.3β€³N 75Β°32β€²30.1β€³W
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Reviews of Stony Run

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Just a fisherman

The stream is nice off the main road. It has a beautiful tunnel to fish in. Mainly small bass, sunnies and catfish, may be other. Its peaceful to just sit and enjoy some piece and quiet. There are trails leading to the stream and tunnel. There no private property signs or anything like that. Just fish at your discretion. Parking is 0 to none, unless you get lucky with the 2 along the road but, again no signs. Respect the property and the nature around it.

Cities nearby

Phoenixville

2.2 miles away

Upper Providence

2.8 miles away

Limerick

4.8 miles away

Lower Providence

6.2 miles away

Lower Pottsgrove

6.9 miles away

Skippack

7.5 miles away

East Whiteland

8.0 miles away

Tredyffrin

8.1 miles away

Pottstown

8.1 miles away

West Norriton

8.8 miles away

King of Prussia

9.6 miles away

Upper Merion

9.9 miles away

Uwchlan

10.1 miles away

Upper Uwchlan

10.4 miles away

Lower Salford

10.5 miles away

West Whiteland

10.6 miles away

East Norriton

10.9 miles away

Norristown

11.0 miles away

East Goshen

11.7 miles away

Towamencin

12.0 miles away

Radnor

13.1 miles away

West Goshen

13.2 miles away

Plymouth

13.4 miles away

Newtown

13.7 miles away

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the Stony Run is a stream located in Pennsylvania, United States. Its coordinates are:
40Β°09β€²46.3β€³N 75Β°32β€²30.1β€³W
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