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March 12, 2015

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 13th, 2015

Delaware River and estuary — The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission implemented changes to striped bass fishing regulations on the Pennsylvania side of the river and estuary March 1 to comply with requirements of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. The daily creel limit in the estuary was reduced from two to one fish, at

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – March 13th, 2015

Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) — As of Feb. 25, ice anglers were catching numbers of bluegills and nice perch, as well as chain pickerel on jigs and tip-ups. Smallmouth bass also were hitting. Harris Pond (Luzerne County) — Nice-size bluegills were reported through the ice on mealworms fished in deep water. Mauch Chunk Lake (Carbon

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 13th, 2015

Holman Lake (Perry County) — Ice anglers were catching panfish on small jigs tipped with waxworms or mealworms on this Little Buffalo State Park impoundment in February. Memorial Lake (Lebanon County) — Panfish and largemouth bass were being pulled through the ice on small jigs and minnows through the end of February. Gifford Pinchot Lake

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North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 13th, 2015

Hamilton Lake (Tioga County) — Numbers of perch, bluegills and crappies were hitting on waxworms. Anglers were fishing through about 14 inches of ice. Hills Creek Reservoir (Tioga County) — Nice perch up to 12 and 13 inches were reported on waxworms or fathead minnows. Bass and chain pickerel also were biting, with live shiners

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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 13th, 2015

Highpoint Lake (Somerset County) — This impoundment high atop a mountain was yielding chain pickerel, northern pike, and largemouth bass through the ice through late February. Perch and crappies also were reported, with the better number of crappies hitting after dark and well into the early morning. Youghiogheny River Reservoir (Somerset County) — Mixed numbers

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