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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – December 4th, 2015

Allegheny River (Allegheny County) — Anglers were catching walleyes in the Harmar pool in recent weeks, but sizes were generally small to average. Monongahela River — Walleyes, largemouth bass, and hybrid striped bass were reported

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – December 4th, 2015

Susquehanna River (Cumberland County) — Nice-size smallmouth bass were reported under bridges near City Island, with crayfish pattern lures productive. Anglers also were reporting smallmouths, catfish, and an occasional walleye. Laurel Lake (Cumberland County) —

Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – December 4th, 2015

Lake Shohola (Monroe County) — Ray’s Guide Service on Nov. 19 reported numbers of bass and perch, with the bass running up to 3 pounds. Minnows and spinners were the tickets. Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County)

Metro Area Fishing Report – December 4th, 2015

NORTHEAST METRO Ice is very limited in this area with just some shorelines and small bays covered with a thin layer. It’s going to take several days of cold weather for most lakes to cap

Illinois Rivers Fishing Report – November 27th, 2015

Kankakee River: Pike have been lively, and smallmouth bass have been biting near Momence on minnows and spinners. Fox River: The walleye bite is slow. Use minnow baits in the deeper holes and near bridge

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