
Blue Marsh Lake, Berks County
It has a well-deserved reputation as a fine place to catch tiger muskies. And things may only get better.
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It has a well-deserved reputation as a fine place to catch tiger muskies. And things may only get better.
Using these tools, modern anglers can focus on presentations for walleyes, muskies, bass, and panfish.
Walleye growth rates were above the statewide average.
Here are the baits to use for more action in the fall.
The 2008 survey revealed a strong year class of black crappies coming in around 9 inches.
Both are thriving in terms of total numbers and trophy specimens. And both have loyal followings.
It’ll take persistence and confidence, but this can be your year to catch those legendary chunky muskies of fall.
The discovery of a much simpler and more durable weighting system.
The pike went 46-1/4 inches, the muskie 57-1/4 inches.
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