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July 5, 2012

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 6th, 2012

Delaware River (Northampton County) Smallmouth bass fishing was productive in back eddies and current breaks along shorelines by June 20, with crankbaits and soft plastic crawlers rigged wacky-style effective. Lehigh River (Northampton County) Productive angling for largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappies and bluegills was reported by June 20, with crawlers—live or artificial—the ticket.  Fish were

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 6th, 2012

Susquehanna River (Bradford County) A nice smallmouth bass bite was reported when the season opened, with anglers doing well on crayfish patterns or tubes fished off the bottom. Lehigh River (Carbon County) Good trout action was reported from Bowmanstown to Lehigh Gap, through June 20. Silver spoons and stickbaits were productive. Bass were hitting around

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 6th, 2012

Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) Flow was a little below average, slightly green, and in the low 60s June 21. Nymphing caddis larvae patterns and smaller larvae was productive. Hatches included Tan Caddis (14-16), Craneflies (14-16), Slate Drakes (12-14), and Green Caddis (12-16). Red Hill Dam (York County) This Susquehanna River impoundment was yielding walleyes

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North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 6th, 2012

Spring Creek (Centre County) Good levels were reported June 21. Water was a little green and in the 50-degree range. Caddis patterns and small nymphs were catching trout. Hatches included midges (22-26) and Tan Caddis (16-18). Black Moshannon Lake (Centre County) Anglers were catching bluegills, pickerel, and bass on various baits, from topwater lures to

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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 6th, 2012

Keystone Lake (Armstrong County) A slow bass bite was reported around the opening of bass season. A few large muskies up to 48 inches also were reported along with a few crappies and bluegills. Raccoon Lake (Beaver County) Bass fishing was slow, with just a few largemouths around 12 inches reported on spinnerbaits and jerkbaits

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