
Try old-school feather-wing patterns for trout in lakes
This modification of a New England style of fishing is a hoot to work, though other boaters may look at you strangely.
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This modification of a New England style of fishing is a hoot to work, though other boaters may look at you strangely.

It has a well-deserved reputation as a fine place to catch tiger muskies. And things may only get better.

The autumn walleye bite kicked in big time in western waters of the state in recent weeks.

Still a wide variety of fishing options, with success being seen for most species.

They can provide opportunities to avoid congested water.

Use spoons, spinners to bring big trout to hand.

Slightly cooler waters seem to have awakened bass’ appetites everywhere.

Fishing with large flies or baits in the aftermath of floods can provide exciting fishing action, including for a stream’s big trout.

It is unlikely orange caddis are in every watershed in Pennsylvania, but where they are, they’re good sustenance for trout fattening for winter and for anglers looking for eager fish.
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