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December 17, 2015

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – December 18th, 2015

Lake Luxembourg (Bucks County) — Recently stocked trout were hitting at this Core Creek Park lake through early December. Paste baits, mealworms, and waxworms were productive. Some trout anglers were picking up white perch and sunfish, too. Spinnerbaits were the ticket for largemouth bass.  Delaware River — Smallmouth bass and walleyes were reported on large […]

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – December 18th, 2015t

Susquehanna River (Luzerne, Columbia counties) — Fishing pressure picked up in early December and the walleye bite turned on. Anglers were making nice catches between Nanticoke and Macanaqua, with the best baits reportedly crawler rigs or soft plastics tipped with a leech. Nescopeck Creek, Lake Irena, Lily Lake (Luzerne County) — Nice catches of stocked

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – December 18th, 2015

Raystown Branch Juniata River (Huntingdon County) — Rock bass were reported on live bait or small spinners below the hydroelectric plant through early December. Anglers are reminded to avoid restricted areas around the plant and the Raystown Dam.  Susquehanna River (York County) — A good walleye bite was reported in early December, with jigs and

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North central Pennsylvania Fish Report – December 18th, 2015

Hamilton Lake (Tioga County) — Yellow perch were reported on nightcrawlers and live minnows in recent weeks. Trout were reported on rainbow-colored paste bait. Hills Creek Lake (Tioga County) — Numbers of perch were reported on nightcrawlers and live minnows through early December.  Allegheny River (McKean County) — Walleyes were hitting on a variety of

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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – December 18th, 2015

Ohio, Beaver rivers — Nice-sized walleyes were reported in recent weeks, particularly below the New Brighton and Montgomery dams, with shiners productive for many anglers.  Glendale Lake (Cambria County) — Yellow perch were reported in recent weeks at this 1,635-acre impoundment in Prince Gallitzin State Park. Colver Reservoir (Cambria County) — Nice bluegills were reported

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Northwest Pennsylvania Fish Report – December 18th, 2015

Presque Isle Bay — Two anglers reported limits of perch totaling 15 pounds on a mild day in late November. Several anglers said this past November was the best for perching they could remember, with great catches coming on small minnows on Subiki rigs. Several anglers also reported walleyes, which followed emerald shiners into the

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Pennsylvania Calendar of Events – December 18th, 2015

Banquets/Fundraisers. Jan. 23, 2016: Muncy Creek NWTF Banquet, 4 p.m., Muncy Valley Fire Hall. For more info call 570-482-4364. Jan. 30, 2016: Conewago Creek WTU Banquet, 6 p.m., Dover Fish & Game Assoc., Dover. For more info call Ron Reeder, 724-467-0701. Feb. 27, 2016: Pennsylvania Pocono WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., The Woodlands, Wilkes-Barre. For more

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