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October 10, 2013

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 11th, 2013

Little Lehigh Creek (Lehigh County) — Anglers were releasing recently stocked trout through late September. Leaser Lake (Lehigh County) — Although water levels still weren’t back to normal by late September,  rainbow trout were stocked in recent weeks, with some anglers reporting catches on minnows and powerbait. Blue Marsh Lake, Lake Ontelaunee (Berks County)  —

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 11th, 2013

Lehigh River (Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon counties) — Smallmouth bass were becoming active in the cooler water of late September and hitting rubber worms, or live bait, such as medium shiners and crawlers. Trout also were biting. Beltsville Lake (Carbon County) — A good striped bass was reported as of Sept. 29. A kayaker caught four

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 11th, 2013

Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) — Water was low, clear and in the 60s as of Sept. 29. A dry dropper with large stimulator and Green Weenie was productive; so, too, was nymphing with Pheasant Tails, Green Weenies, and Zebra Midges. Hatches included blue-winged olives (18-20), midges (18-24), slate drakes (12-14), and tan caddis (14-16).

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North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 11th, 2013

Big Fishing Creek (Clinton County) — Low, clear water in the upper-50s was reported by TCO Fly Shop Sept. 29. Tan Caddis, Slate Drakes, Light Cahills, Midges and a few October Caddis were providing some dry fly action. Nymphing with sunken ants, Green Weenies and other small patterns also was effective. Hatches included Black and

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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 11th, 2013

Allegheny River (Allegheny County) — Nice numbers of walleyes, saugers and smallmouth bass were hitting around Harmar, with soft baits the ticket. Allegheny River (Armstrong County) — A 56-inch flathead catfish reportedly was released from the Templeton area in late September, when fishing was otherwise generally slow.  Glendale Lake (Cambria County) — Crappies were the

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