
Pennsylvania Woods & Waters – Lake Marburg, Codorus State Park, York County
Lake Marburg is a prime destination for a variety of species, muskies and the occasional tiger muskie chief among them.
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Lake Marburg is a prime destination for a variety of species, muskies and the occasional tiger muskie chief among them.

Lake Wilhelm is home to at least 18 species of fish, many of the popular gamefish variety, in good numbers and sizes. Muskies, walleyes, black and white crappies, largemouth bass, bluegills and pumpkinseeds all swim

The goal is to increase the protection of spawning females at least 35 inches long because they produce the greatest number of eggs, and to reduce striper mortality overall by 18%. A 2017 assessment of

You cannot deny the great fall fishing action that can be found on this impoundment. A number of species call it home, but it is best known for its striper fishing.

Crews have sampled Kahle Lake almost every fall for more than two decades. The results are almost always good bordering on exceptional.

Many fishermen love the lake, if for different reasons than in the past.

It appears on the list of “best fishing waters” not once, not twice, not three times, but four times. It’s among the state’s best larger reservoirs (500 acres and bigger) for crappies, bluegills and pumpkinseeds,

This section of the river is best known for its smallmouth bass fishing, and as the waters cool in the coming weeks, the fish will go on a feeding frenzy to pack on fat for

It offers pretty good fishing for two species in particular. One you might expect to be thriving there. The presence of the other is, if not shocking, at least a bit remarkable.
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