Tobyhanna Lake was once best known for its ice. Entrepreneurs cut it out in great blocks in winter, stored it in barns and, across the coming year, sold it to railroads looking to refrigerate fresh meat and produce bound for East Coast cities.
That industry is gone now, of course. Instead, there’s a different reason to visit Tobyhanna Lake, one that’s surely a lot more fun than working by hand outdoors in the coldest months of the year. That’s to fish.
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