West Branch Fishing Creek is one of the northernmost major tributaries of
Fishing Creek in
Sullivan County, Pennsylvania and
Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
It is long and flows through Davidson Township, Sullivan County and Sugarloaf Township, Columbia County.
The creek's watershed has an area of 33.5 square miles, nearly all of which is forested land.
Rock formations in the watershed of West Branch Fishing Creek include the
Catskill Formation, the
Huntley Mountain Formation
The Huntley Mountain Formation is a late Devonian and early Mississippian mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, in the United States.
Description
The formation is composed of relatively soft grayish-red shale and olive-gray sandstone. It is lo ...
, and the
Burgoon Sandstone. North Mountain, Huckleberry Mountain, and Central Mountain are all in the creek's vicinity. The temperature of the creek's waters ranges from to and its pH ranges from approximately 5.5 to just under 7.0. The creek's
discharge
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ranges from nearly 0 cubic meters per second to approximately 25 cubic meters per second.
Communities in the watershed of West Branch Fishing Creek include Central and Elk Grove. Lumbering was an industry in the watershed in the late 1800s. Fish species living in West Branch Fishing Creek include
brown trout
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,
brook trout
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, and sculpin. The upper reaches of the creek are designated as
Class A Wild Trout Waters
Class A Wild Trout Waters are the highest biomass class given to streams in Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. They are considered to contain the highest-quality naturally reproducing trout populations in Pennsylvania. Th ...
by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. There is significant
benthic
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algae
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coverage in the lower reaches of the creek.
Course
West Branch Fishing Creek begins in
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13 and southwestern
Davidson Township, Sullivan County on
Huckleberry Mountain. It flows northeast, almost immediately entering a valley. It soon picks up the tributaries Swanks Run and Slip Run from the left and turns southeast, its valley becoming progressively deeper. The creek continues southeast, flowing between Huckleberry Mountain and
North Mountain. It picks up two more tributaries from the left and then picks up its first tributary from the right, Shingle Mill Run. Shortly afterwards, the creek turns east and begins receiving unnamed tributaries from both sides. After a few miles, Painter Run flows into the creek. The creek exits Davidson Township and Sullivan County shortly downstream.
Upon leaving Sullivan County, West Branch Fishing Creek enters
Sugarloaf Township, Columbia County. Immediately after entering Columbia County, the creek flows through the community of
Elk Grove. It flows east-southeast for a short distance before reaching the communities of
Central
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Central may also refer to:
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and
Jamison City. The creek then makes a sharp turn south and flows between
Central Mountain
Central Mountain is a mountain in Columbia County, Sullivan County, and Luzerne County, in Pennsylvania, United States. Its elevation is above sea level. The mountain is part of the Allegheny Front. Rock formations on the mountain include the P ...
and Huckleberry Mountain and into a
plain. After some distance, it turns southwest and crosses
Pennsylvania Route 118. Several hundred feet downstream, it and
East Branch Fishing Creek
East Branch Fishing Creek is a tributary of Fishing Creek in Columbia County and Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is long. The stream and its tributaries are acidic and contain aluminum. The area in the vicinity was firs ...
merge to form Fishing Creek.
Hydrology
During dry years, such as 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, and 2010, parts of West Branch Fishing Creek run dry for an average of 107 days in a year.
During wet years, such as 2003, 2004, 2006, and 2009, the creek only runs dry for 5 days per year on average. In June 2010, of the stream bed were found to be completely dry. The
discharge
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Expel or let go
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of the creek usually ranges from slightly above 0 to 5 cubic meters per second. However, it is sometimes between 5 and 10 cubic meters per second and occasionally is as high as 25 cubic meters per second.
Between May 2010 and July 2011, the lowest water temperatures occurred in West Branch Fishing Creek in January and February 2011. The temperature was approximately or . The temperature was over in July 2010, with a maximum of or . The temperature was nearly in June 2010 and September 2010.
From May 2010 to July 2011, the concentration of
dissolved oxygen ranged from slightly over 6 milligrams per liter to nearly 17 milligrams per liter. For comparison, the minimum threshold for optimal fish habitation is 5 milligrams per liter. In the aforementioned time period, the lowest concentration occurred in May 2010. The second-lowest concentration, approximately 7 milligrams per liter, occurred in June 2010. The concentration of dissolved oxygen in the creek was nearly 17 milligrams per liter in January 2011 and February 2011. The creek has the third-lowest minimum concentration of dissolved oxygen of all named streams in the upper Fishing Creek watershed, including Fishing Creek itself.
West Branch Fishing Creek experiences more severe
episodic acidification than any stream in the upper Fishing Creek watershed except for possibly East Branch Fishing Creek. The
pH of West Branch Fishing Creek ranges from just over 5.5 to just under 7.0.
The
alkalinity concentration of the creek in its upper reaches has been measured to be .
The concentration of dissolved
aluminum in the creek is usually less than 40 milligrams per liter and is in some cases nearly 0 milligrams per liter. The maximum concentration of dissolved aluminum in the creek is 60 to 70 milligrams per liter, which is below the threshold for toxicity.
The conductivity of West Branch Fishing Creek ranges from less than 20 to nearly 60
micro-siemens per centimeter.
Geology
Nearly all of the watershed of West Branch Fishing Creek is in the
Appalachian Plateau physiographic province's Deep Valley Section. However, the lowest reaches of it, south of Pennsylvania Route 118, are in the Susquehanna Lowlands section of the
ridge and valley
The Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians, also called the Ridge and Valley Province or the Valley and Ridge Appalachians, are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian division and are also a belt within the Appalachian Mountains extending ...
physiographic province.
The main rock formations in the area of West Branch Fishing Creek are the
Catskill Formation, the
Huntley Mountain Formation
The Huntley Mountain Formation is a late Devonian and early Mississippian mapped bedrock unit in Pennsylvania, in the United States.
Description
The formation is composed of relatively soft grayish-red shale and olive-gray sandstone. It is lo ...
, and the
Burgoon Sandstone. These formations are all primarily made of
sandstone, but also contain
conglomerate
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,
shale
Shale is a fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock formed from mud that is a mix of flakes of clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2 Si2 O5( OH)4) and tiny fragments (silt-sized particles) of other minerals, especial ...
, and
siltstone
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. They were formed during the
Devonian
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,
Mississippian
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*Mississippian culture, a culture of Native American mound-builders from 900 to 1500 AD ...
and Devonian, and the Mississippian, respectively. The Catskill Formation is mostly found in the lower and middle reaches of the watershed, along the creek and its tributaries. The Huntley Mountain Formation is found in the upper reaches of the watershed and on some of the streams in that part of the watershed. The Burgoon Sandstone is found in the watershed, but not on many of its streams.
The soils in the watershed of West Branch Fishing Creek are
acidic because of a lack of
limestone.
The West Branch Fishing Creek watershed, along with the rest of the upper Fishing Creek watershed, experienced
glaciation during the
Ice Age.
There is a small
moraine
A moraine is any accumulation of unconsolidated debris (regolith and rock), sometimes referred to as glacial till, that occurs in both currently and formerly glaciated regions, and that has been previously carried along by a glacier or ice shee ...
in the valley of Hemlock Run, a tributary of West Branch Fishing Creek. The valley of the creek is a
gorge
A canyon (from ; archaic British English spelling: ''cañon''), or gorge, is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosion, erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales. Rivers have a natural tenden ...
, which is one of the main features of the western part of Pennsylvania State Game Lands #13.
Watershed
The watershed of West Branch Fishing Creek has an area of 33.5 square miles. The watershed has a
drainage density of 1.3 per mile. The entire watershed is long. The vast majority of the watershed is forested, with the only urban areas being the communities of Central and Elk Grove. There are a small number of residential areas and seasonal
cabins in the watershed.
The watershed of West Branch Fishing Creek contains a number of sub-watersheds. The largest of these is the watershed of Elk Run, which has an area of 7.49 square miles and joins the creek from its mouth. The second-largest sub-watershed is that of Painter Run. It has an area of 5.2 square miles and joins the creek upstream of its mouth. Both of these sub-watersheds are on the northern side of West Branch Fishing Creek's
main stem.
History
The community of
Emmons was founded on West Branch Fishing Creek west of Jamison City by George R. Baum, who constructed a
sawmill there. At the time, it was known as Baumstown. The mill was destroyed in a flood in 1850. The area remained uninhabited until industrial
lumbering began in 1882.
In September 1864, a thousand soldiers of the United States Army searched the valley of West Branch Fishing Creek as far as the Sullivan County line for
an alleged fortress manned by 500 armed deserters and draft evaders.
However, they were unable to find the fortress or any deserters.
The community of Elk Grove is located on West Branch Fishing Creek approximately upstream of the community of Central. It was established sometime before 1915. In 1915 the community had twelve homes and a hotel known as the
Elk Grove Hotel
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. Historically the
Pentecost Lumber Company engaged in lumbering in the area of the creek and built a railroad line from the
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at Central several miles upstream, to a point at Emmons.
The Pentecost Lumber Company shipped both bark and timber to Jamison City.
Biology
The drainage basin of West Branch Fishing Creek is designated as a High-Quality Coldwater Fishery and a Migratory Fishery, except for the drainage basins of the tributaries
Shingle Mill Run
Shingle Mill Run is a tributary of West Branch Fishing Creek in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately long and flows through Davidson Township. The watershed of the stream has an area of . The stream has one n ...
and
Elk Run, which are designated as Exceptional Value waters and Migratory Fisheries.
Wild
trout naturally reproduce in the creek. However, dry stream beds often prevent wild
brook trout
The brook trout (''Salvelinus fontinalis'') is a species of freshwater fish in the char genus ''Salvelinus'' of the salmon family Salmonidae. It is native to Eastern North America in the United States and Canada, but has been introduced elsewhere ...
from migrating up the creek.
Nevertheless, the creek has the highest population of wild brook trout of any major stream in the upper Fishing Creek watershed.
In an
electrofishing survey done by the
Fishing Creek Sportsman Association, 17
sculpin
A sculpin is a type of fish that belongs to the superfamily Cottoidea in the order Scorpaeniformes.Kane, E. A. and T. E. Higham. (2012)Life in the flow lane: differences in pectoral fin morphology suggest transitions in station-holding demand a ...
, 11 wild brook trout, 7 escaped (and unidentified) trout, 6 hatchery brown trout, and 1 hatchery brook trout were observed on the creek.
The creek is designated by the
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission as
Class A Wild Trout Waters
Class A Wild Trout Waters are the highest biomass class given to streams in Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. They are considered to contain the highest-quality naturally reproducing trout populations in Pennsylvania. Th ...
from its source to the tributary
Hemlock Run
Hemlock Run is a tributary of West Branch Fishing Creek in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately long and flows through Davidson Township. The stream has three unnamed tributaries. Its watershed has an area of ...
, a distance of .
A location on West Branch Fishing Creek downstream of the community of Elk Grove is one of two places in the watershed of upper Fishing Creek where the stream bed is more than 60% covered by benthic algae. The high population of algae here is possibly due to leaking
septic tanks in the area. In Elk Grove, there are between 100 and 200 aquatic
macroinvertebrates per square meter in the creek. Further upstream, there are nearly 300 aquatic macroinvertebrates per square meter.
At the headwaters of the creek, approximately 25% of the macroinvertebrate taxa belong to the order ''
Plecoptera
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'', about 25% belong to the order ''
Ephemeroptera'', approximately 25% belong to the order ''
Trichoptera'', about 20% belong to the order ''
Chironomidae'', and roughly 5% belong to other orders. At the creek's mouth, approximately 20% of the macroinvertebrate taxa are in the order ''Plecoptera'', approximately 55% belong to the order ''Ephemeroptera'', roughly 20% are in the orders ''Trichoptera'' and ''Chironomidae''. Approximately 5% are in other orders.
Woody detritus can be found on West Branch Fishing Creek. The creek's
riparian buffer is unfragmented.
In 2011, the habitat quality of upper Fishing Creek and its tributaries were rated on a scale of 1 to 200 (with a higher rating indicating better habitability) by Point Park University and the Fishing Creek Sportsmans' Association. The headwaters of West Branch Fishing Creek had a score of 191, tying
West Creek for the highest-rated site in the upper Fishing Creek watershed. Most of West Branch Fishing Creek received a rating between 166 and 200, indicating optimal habitat quality. The lower reaches of the creek, however, received a rating of 113 to 165, indicating suboptimal habitat quality.
The
Shannon Diversity Index
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of West Branch Fishing Creek is between 2.0 and 2.5 at Elk Grove. Further upstream, the Shannon Diversity Index of the creek is approximately 2.8. In the lower reaches of the creek, downstream of Painter Run, its
Hilsenhoff Biotic Index is between 2.6 and 3.5. Between Shingle Mill Run and Painter Run, West Branch Fishing Creek's Hilsenhoff Biotic Index is between 1.6 and 2.5.
See also
*
East Branch Fishing Creek
East Branch Fishing Creek is a tributary of Fishing Creek in Columbia County and Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is long. The stream and its tributaries are acidic and contain aluminum. The area in the vicinity was firs ...
*
Coles Creek (Pennsylvania)
Coles Creek (also known as Cole's Creek) is a tributary of Fishing Creek, in Columbia County, Pennsylvania and Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is long and is the first named tributary of Fishing Creek downstream of where E ...
, next tributary of Fishing Creek going downstream
*
List of tributaries of Fishing Creek (North Branch Susquehanna River)
References
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Rivers of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania
Rivers of Columbia County, Pennsylvania
Rivers of Pennsylvania
Tributaries of Fishing Creek (North Branch Susquehanna River)