
For big bass, pickerel in the Poconos, it’s Shohola in PA’s Pike County
At 1,137 acres, this is my trophy lake in the Poconos. It’s a long way up there, a long way to get there from most anywhere, but it’s worth the effort when the slot machine
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At 1,137 acres, this is my trophy lake in the Poconos. It’s a long way up there, a long way to get there from most anywhere, but it’s worth the effort when the slot machine
According to Andrew Wiering, DNR Fisheries specialist in Bemidji, 60% of the crappies sampled two years ago were over 10 inches in length. There also were bigger crappies in the mix, topping out at just

Smallmouth bass have always been part of the mix in White Earth, but they really started showing up in bigger numbers during the 1990s.

“Largemouth bass have historically grown slower in the Stringy Lakes Chain and that continued … with a mean growth index of -0.5 (below the state average).

Nockamixon is a giant at 1,450 acres while Towhee, at just 48 acres, is like the small bird with the same name.

Delaware Lake is also a popular lake for bass fishermen, who regularly hold tournaments on the lake. A good spot to try is the shallow north end of the lake where water depths are between

Yellow Lake was surveyed in 2021 to assess the status of the fishery while conducting a population estimate for walleyes and index the catch rates of muskies, northern pike, largemouth bass, and panfish. There are


Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.
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