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Rauchtown Run

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Rauchtown Run is a stream in Pennsylvania with extraordinary cold water and a wild trout fishery. At times this little brook is only feet wide and centimeters deep. But the waters hold wild brook trout. It is a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River and flows through the eastern portions of Clinton County to the south of Lock Haven and Jersey Shore.