Beaver Dam Area
The perch came out on Beaver Dam Lake during the hot weather. Lots of nice, big bluegills also were caught on Beaver Dam. The same pattern emerged on Fox Lake at the same time. The
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The perch came out on Beaver Dam Lake during the hot weather. Lots of nice, big bluegills also were caught on Beaver Dam. The same pattern emerged on Fox Lake at the same time. The
Octararo Lake (Lancaster County) – Robert Murry and Walt Colvell, of Havertown, won the recent US Air bass tournament with a total of six largemouths weighing 18 pounds, 14 ounces, on jigs with trailers of
Allegheny River – A lot of mud and debris from recent rainfall has impacted conditions. Prior to the storm, Brian Clements reported good fishing from the 62nd Street Bridge to Highland Park Dam, including many
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Limits of keepers and several big walleyes have been taken off the 22- to 27-foot gravel with crawlers and leeches during the day. Slip bobbers and leeches remain the best option
Raystown Lake (Huntingdon County) – The striper bite picked up mornings and evenings on live bait from the surface to 18 feet deep in mid-June, when water was in the mid-70-degree range and off-color at
Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) – Large walleyes up to 8 pounds and trout were hitting in recent weeks. The perch bite was outstanding with fish up to 13 inches being boated and landed from shore
Pine Creek (Lycoming County) – Fishable flow was reported June 20 despite rainfall. Water temperatures on Little Pine were 58 degrees, and Big Pine was 58 to 62 degrees. Hatches included slate drakes, blue-winged olives
Anglers have been reporting some success in the morning casting spoons for trout and salmon off of the piers in Algoma and Kewaunee. Anglers who have been going out on the lake have been met
ALEXANDRIA AREA Fish a leech or crawler tight to the weedlines during the evening and you’ll catch walleyes on Lake Le Homme Dieu, Lake Ida, and Lake Miltona. The west side of Lake Reno also
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