Pennsylvania Outdoor News Fishing Report – September 16, 2021
Bass fishing seemed to pick up in many lakes after they cleared following Hurricane Ida.
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Bass fishing seemed to pick up in many lakes after they cleared following Hurricane Ida.
Fishing was a bit slow in recent weeks, but there were some exceptions.
Fishing has been tough around the state in recent weeks, but there have been some exceptions.
The midsummer panfish bite has arrived.
Seems like a rain storm or two popped up somewhere in the state most every day in July, and downpours were common. But the bass fishing stayed consistently good most places
Catfishing has been hot at Octoraro, and in the Delaware, Allegheny, Monongahela and Susquehanna rivers.
Despite heavy rainstorms making some streams muddy and temporarily unproductive, smallmouth bass fishing was reported to be excellent in many streams in recent weeks.
Walleyes were reportedly biting in Pymatuning and Shenango reservoirs, and lakes Kahle, Arthur, Beltzville, Blue Marsh, Frances Slocum, Glendale and Gordon.
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