On Sunday April 13th, 2014, Adam Beck enjoys himself while fly fishing at Penns Creek. The warm weather along with the fish-stocked creek allowed him to have a successful day. Beck has been fly fishing since he was in elementary school.
Branches sway on a warm Sunday, April 13th, 2014 afternoon at Penns Creek. Located only about 25 minutes away from State College, Penn's Creek is known as one of the best fishing spots in the state of Pennsylvania.
Shown here is the special art to holding a fly fishing rod, which is with one's arm extended perpendicular from the body.
The line of Beck's fly fishing rod is shown extending out on Penns Creek Thursday April 24th, 2014. Fly fishing has an interesting way of casting. The fisherman holds a bit of the line while they toss out the other part of the line.
A GoPro angle captures fly fishing at Penns Creek on Sunday April 13th, 2014. Beck, a Penn State senior majoring in criminology, enjoys making the 25 minute drive from campus because Penn's Creek is known for being a great fishing area.
Plant life covers the sides of the creek in a very aesthetic way along Penns Creek.
Here, Adam Beck is shown fly fishing at Penns Creek on Sunday April 13th, 2014 while framed by a tree trunk.
A small trout caught by Beck jumps out of water at Penns Creek on Thursday April 24th, 2014. The sunny evening brought success for Beck as he was able to catch several fish throughout the day.
The sun is fading on Beck while he fly fishes at Penns Creek on Thursday April 24th, 2014. Also surrounding him are large groups of mayflies. These types of flies often come out around the creek, which is an indicator of a healthy stream.