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July 18, 2013

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013

Lake Nockamixon (Bucks County) — Walleyes up to 7 pounds were reported at the mouth of Tohickon Creek near the high bridge. Catfish were taking stinkbaits near Haycock Launch. West Branch Delaware River Balls Eddy and Shehawken Access Closure  — The Fish & Boat Commission’s Balls Eddy and Shehawken Access areas on the West Branch

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013

Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) — Smallmouth bass were reported on soft plastic worms and other artificials around brush and docks. The docks were also a hot spot for crappies on jigs and twister tails. Rock bass were taking redworms and fathead minnows. Channel catfish up to 20 pounds were hitting on stinkbaits off the bottom.

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013

Laurel Lake (Cumberland County)  — A few largemouth bass averaging 12 inches were reported on soft plastic crawlers through early July.  Conodoguinet Creek (Cumberland County) — Muskies were reported near Sears Run. The catfish bite slowed a little near York Haven in early July. Pickerel Pond (Cumberland County) — Bluegills and other panfish were reported

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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013

Allegheny River (Allegheny County) — Some nice catches of smallmouths were reported on soft plastics. Monongahela River (Allegheny River) — Channel catfish were reported around Pittsburgh, with the Mon Wharf yielding nice-size cats on stinkbaits and chicken livers. Carp were biting French fries near the Southside ramp. Keystone Lake (Armstrong County) — Smallmouth bass up to

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North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013

Spring Creek (Centre County) — Above-average, off-color flow was reported July 6, and water was in the 60s. Hatches included tan caddis (14-16) and midges (22-26). TCO Fly Shop was advising anglers to go under with caddis pupa in olive and tan (16-18), or fish Green Weenies, Cress Bugs, Pheasant Tails, Hare’s Ears and other

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