
Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 14, 2020
Lots of folks were fishing for – and catching – walleyes in the weeks since the season opener on May 2. In the early season, live bait seemed to be the ticket most places, with
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Lots of folks were fishing for – and catching – walleyes in the weeks since the season opener on May 2. In the early season, live bait seemed to be the ticket most places, with

Walleye season opens May 2. In the early season, fishing was expected to be good at a number of fisheries.

After the surprise opener on April 7, trout fishing was good in lots of stocked streams, but the bite was reported to stronger in some than in others. And before that, the panfish were biting.

As lots of anglers bide their time awaiting trout season, many are turning to panfish – for entertainment and to fill the frying pan.

According to reports, Keystone Select big trout streams appear to be fishing well.

Anglers impatient for trout season and hankering to catch big fish should try Keystone Select Stocked Trout Waters in the next month. They offer an exciting opportunity to fish for larger trout.

Some limited ice fishing was finally possible in recent weeks on lakes in the Northern Tier. River fishing for wallyes was reported to be good in the Allegheny, Ohio, Beaver, Susquehanna, Schuylkill and Delaware. Trout

Swings in temperatures ruined ice fishing in recent weeks in Pennsylvania after some lakes in the Northern Tier briefly had safe ice. However, plenty of fish of all species were being caught in open water

Unseasonably warm weather in early January thawed ice on all Pennsylvania lakes, and these reports are all about open-water fishing, mostly for panfish and bass. However, a recent spate of frigid days and nights seemed
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