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October 25, 2012

Southern Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – October 26th, 2012

Lake St. Clair Perch fishing has been very good in Lake St. Clair. Anglers fishing with minnows are catching good numbers of fish off the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, off the Belle River Hump, and around the weather buoy. Walleye fishing remains good in the Detroit River. Jiggers and hand-liners are both taking fish on […]

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Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 26th, 2012

Lake Nockamixon (Berks County) Average bass angling was reported Oct. 5 with anglers releasing fish up to 18 inches on 4-inch plastic worms and spinnerbaits. Tulpehocken Creek (Berks County) Water was a decent level Oct. 13, and nymphing the deeper water was the best bet. Midges (18-20) were hatching. Little Lehigh River (Lehigh County) Bushkill

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 26th, 2012

Merli Sarnoski Lake (Lackawanna County) A recent brook trout stocking brought anglers to this county park impoundment, with nice releases reported on spinners, live bait and flies. Elmhurst, Curtis reservoirs (Lackawanna County) Brown trout were reported on live bait fished off the bottom in recent weeks. Lehigh River (Monroe County) Live and artificial baits were

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 26th, 2012

Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) Water was low and clear and in the mid-60s Oct. 13. An October caddis hatches made for some dry fly-fishing. Dry dropper techniques with slate drake or caddis dries and standard fall nymphs like Zebra Midges, Green Weenies and Pheasant Tails were recommended. Octoraro Lake (Lancaster County) A 14-pound 9-ounce

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North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 26th, 2012

Fishing Creek (Clinton County) Early fall conditions – low and clear water in the mid-60s – were reported Oct. 14. Hatches included black midges and cream midges (24), Blue-Winged Olives (24), and October Caddis (10-12). Long leaders and light tippets were necessary with both dry flies and nymphs. Anglers were targeting the deeper pools mid-day

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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 26th, 2012

Keystone Lake (Armstrong County) Despite low water in early October, boaters could still launch, although boat traffic was low. Numbers of small muskies and some nice bass were reported, along with a few crappies and bluegills.  Allegheny River Some nice smallmouth bass up to 18 inches were reported. Walleyes were running small. Flathead and channel

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