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February 13, 2014

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – February 14th, 2014

Tuscarora Lake (Schuylkill County) — Ice anglers were catching bluegills, crappies and perch on jigs tipped with waxworms, and trout on wax worms and minnows in January. Struble Reservoir (Chester County) — Crappies, perch and sunfish were iced in January on jigging spoons or mealworms and fathead minnows on tip-ups. Locust Lake (Schuylkill County) —

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – February 14th, 2014

Little Buffalo Lake (Perry County) — Panfish and brown trout up to 14 inches were caught through the ice in January. Stoever’s Dam (Lebanon County)  — Recently stocked rainbow trout were reported on crawlers, corn and pastebaits. Raystown Lake (Huntingdon County) — Ice anglers reported crappies up to 12 inches and perch at Shy Beaver

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North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – February 14th, 2014

Hammond Lake (Tioga County) — Numbers of crappies were being caught on minnows and waxworms, with many keepers in the mix. Small bluegills and small perch also were reported. Hill’s Creek Lake (Tioga County) — The Tackle Shack reports slow ice-fishing overall at the end of January, although folks fishing the early morning and evening hours

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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – February 14th, 2014

Glendale Lake (Cambria County) — Anglers were icing walleyes up to 27 inches, and some perch and crappies in January. A 41-inch, 18-pound muskie was iced on a creek chub.  Lake Rowena (Cambria County) — Anglers were icing trout in January. Duman Dam (Cambria County) — Chain pickerel and trout were reported in January. Raccoon

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