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Fishing Creek (North Branch Susquehanna River)

Fishing Creek
Fishing Creek near Rupert Covered Bridge.JPG
Fishing Creek near the Rupert Covered Bridge No. 56 between Montour Township and Bloomsburg
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
Counties Columbia, Luzerne, Lycoming, Montour, and Sullivan
Tributaries
 - left East Branch Fishing Creek, Huntington Creek
 - right West Branch Fishing Creek, West Creek,
Culley Run, Green Creek, Little Fishing Creek,
Hemlock Creek, Montour Run
Source Confluence of the East and West Branches
 - location Sugarloaf Township, Columbia County
 - elevation 920 ft (280 m)
 - coordinates 41°16′31″N 076°22′32″W / 41.27528°N 76.37556°W / 41.27528; -76.37556 
Mouth Confluence with the Susquehanna River
 - location Rupert
 - elevation 456 ft (139 m)
 - coordinates 40°58′38″N 076°28′02″W / 40.97722°N 76.46722°W / 40.97722; -76.46722Coordinates: 40°58′38″N 076°28′02″W / 40.97722°N 76.46722°W / 40.97722; -76.46722 
Length 29.98 mi (48 km)
Basin 385 sq mi (997 km2)
Discharge
 - average 615 cu ft/s (17 m3/s)
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Map of the Fishing Creek watershed

Fishing Creek is a 29.98-mile (48.25 km) long tributary of the Susquehanna River in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It joins the Susquehanna River near the census-designated place of Rupert and the town of Bloomsburg. The watershed has an area of 385 square miles (1,000 km2).

Nomadic Native Americans arrived in the lower reaches of Fishing Creek around 8000 BCE, and some were spending winters in the upper reaches of the valley by 3000 to 2000 BCE. In the past few centuries, the Fishing Creek area has been home to many industries, mills, and dams. It drains parts of five Pennsylvania counties: Columbia, Montour, Sullivan, Luzerne, and Lycoming. The creek's main tributaries include Hemlock Creek, Little Fishing Creek, Green Creek, Huntington Creek, West Branch Fishing Creek, and East Branch Fishing Creek.

Public recreation activities include canoeing, birdwatching, and fishing. The creek is known for its trout population, which includes brook, brown and rainbow trout; it also contains many other species of fish. Northern hardwood trees and ruffed grouse live in the surrounding area.


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