
Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 28, 2020
Bass fishing has been great in many waters in recent weeks. Crappie fishing has been pretty decent as of late on many waters, too.
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Bass fishing has been great in many waters in recent weeks. Crappie fishing has been pretty decent as of late on many waters, too.

With water temperatures now hovering in the mid-60s, the bite has been solid across the board/state.

The bite for most all species of fish here continues to warm up with water temperatures.

The fishing is starting to heat up along with the water temperatures, which is kick-starting the walleye bite.

It’s been an incredible week of fishing across the state with walleyes, panfish, bass, and pike all keeping anglers busy. Water temperatures really jumped up since last week and that’s got the fish going nuts.

Amid iffy weather conditions and the COVID-19 pandemic, reports still just trickling in, but there are fish to be had at fisheries across the state.

The monthly catch is higher during April through June at lakes located in the northern part of the state (Fox Chain O’Lakes, Heidecke Lake, Lake Carlton, and Shabbona Lake), whereas the monthly catch is as

Water is starting to warm up considerably, and with it, options are opening up on the walleye and smallmouth bass fronts. Here’s how to tap into the bite heading into Memorial Day weekend.

What has been a cold spring has meant a slow warm-up in the water column compared to normal and anglers will want to adjust their fishing plans accordingly.
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