
Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 14, 2021
On Lake Erie, the Walleye are still migrating from the west and anglers should see good, steady numbers for the next few months.
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On Lake Erie, the Walleye are still migrating from the west and anglers should see good, steady numbers for the next few months.

There is also a growing population of walleyes in the lower stretches of the river.

Catfishing has been hot at Octoraro, and in the Delaware, Allegheny, Monongahela and Susquehanna rivers.

The delayed harvest areas and other deeper trout streams are still producing trout.

Importantly, you’re going to need to fish deep. Use a jig, either a flat-sided head, a ball jig or a bladed jig – and a ¼-ounce jig so it stays deep on a long trolled

Targeting catfish at night can result in nonstop action along with a thrill from an occasional bruiser. As for the time of year, successful outings can consistently occur from the late spring to the early

Despite heavy rainstorms making some streams muddy and temporarily unproductive, smallmouth bass fishing was reported to be excellent in many streams in recent weeks.


Yellow perch are one star. Multiple surveys done by Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission biologists over the past 15 years – as well as angler reports – indicate a lot of them reach nice sizes.
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