
Frankstown Branch, Little Juniata River – Blair/Huntingdon counties
Autumn bass fishing great on Juniata River tributary.
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Autumn bass fishing great on Juniata River tributary.
Sweet Arrow is home to almost 20 species, including tiger muskies.
The largemouth bass are present in numbers, with a good majority of them being in the 10- to 14-inch range. However, larger fish have been taken here, including a few citation-sized fish.
And if it’s bigger fish you’re after – quality over quantity – this lake is worth your time.
Here a multitude of species call the river home, and regardless of whether you fish from the bank, wade in the waters, or use some sort of watercraft to get around the river, you are
Biologists there got 139 bass per hour. Even more impressive, 91 per hour exceeded 12 inches and 35 per hour exceeded 15.
These days, Hammond Lake not only holds both largemouths and smallmouths, but it holds some nice fish, too.
Lake Perez is once again supporting diverse and healthy populations of a variety of fish, producing some excellent angling as a result.
Raccoon Creek offers plenty of fishing opportunity, in two ways. There’s lake fishing and creek fishing.
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