I live on the Pine, and have been helping with stocking it for the last 14 years. We currently get about 30% of the fish that we used to. Thankfully, there's a local club that takes donations and puts 3K-4K fish in each year. Otherwise, the fishing would be rated as poor. I generally head down to Kettle Creek to fish. Seems like they get a few more fish and the mid-week pressure is a little lower than on the Pine. I also experience better early season hatches on the Kettle. Seems like it takes Pine Creek trout forever to start looking up.
If you are looking to get into flyfishing, give me a yell and I'll try 'n get you hooked up.