The Lehigh River in eastern Pennsylvania is a 109-mile tailwater flowing throwing one of the state's most heavily populated areas. Yet despite its size and the number of wild browns within it, the Lehigh is largely underfished and overshadowed by other area rivers. Part of this stems from some bad circumstantial issues that are stopping the river from fully developing, and with a little nudge, the Lehigh could become an East Coast great. The Hook Shots crew proves this point not only by pulling some gorgeous wild browns from it's flows, but doing so in an urban stretch of the river that many people don't even realize holds these high-caliber fish.
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