
Pennsylvania Woods & Waters – Nockamixon/Marsh Creek/Ontelaunee lakes, Bucks/Chester/Berks counties
There are three southeast lakes where big largemouths can be nailed, if you know how to swing the hammer.
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There are three southeast lakes where big largemouths can be nailed, if you know how to swing the hammer.

You’ll also catch saugeyes, channel and flathead catfish, crappies, and some bluegills in this unique, river-like lake that zigs and zags across 421 acres in parts of two counties in southeast Ohio.

Lake Edward has no shortage of walleyes to be caught. It’s stocked with 2 million walleye fry every year (except this year), the most recent DNR gill-net samples produced 4.4 walleyes per lift, and those


Map courtesy of Indiana DNR.

Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.

Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

Along with the rough fish, Lake Sule contains plenty of bluegills, channel catfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappies, and bullheads, along with those muskies and walleyes.

For the angler, six distinct ponds offer several fishing choices. Want to trout fish? Long, Second and Shaver ponds, which are all clustered nearby each other, get their share of either brown or rainbow trout
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