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Great Seneca Creek Locations
Trout Hike - Great Seneca Creek (Black Rock Upstream) Black Rock is one of the main crossings on the Seneca (MD). Upstream looks pretty good.
Trout Hike - Great Seneca Creek (MD - Riffle Ford Upstream) Working upstream from the Riffle Ford parking area reveals a nice Maryland stream, but no trout.
Trout Hike - Great Seneca Creek (MD - Route 28) Route 28 gives you good access to Great Seneca Creek allowing you to go up or downstream.
Trout Hike - Seneca Creek (MD - Riffle Ford Downstream) They stock at the Riffle Ford Road access point, but I came up dry when I fished it in March.
Trout Hike - Great Seneca Creek (MD - Black Rock Road Downstream) A good place to go right after stocking.
Trout Hike - Great Seneca Creek (Black Rock Downstream) I was stunned to discover 16 miles of stocked trout water in GAITHERSBURG!
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