
Pennsylvania Fishing Report – October 15, 2020
Falling temperatures have ignited the muskie bite in recent weeks in a number of fisheries.

Falling temperatures have ignited the muskie bite in recent weeks in a number of fisheries.

Water temps in the high 50s across much of the state, which has meant an improved bite in some fisheries.

Great weather allowing more anglers to get out, and those who got out had some success, with the perch and walleye bite going strong. Here’s where they’re catching ’em.

Walleyes, panfish, and largemouth bass are the main draws on North Long year-round. Depending on the year, or, in some cases, the time of year, there’s a good chance all three will be on the

With a significant cold spell expected to arrive this week, water temperatures should continue to cool down and that should provide even better fall walleye activity.
It may seem obvious, but weeds are great places to fish, for everything!

Fall is a golden season for crappie fishing fans. Summer’s crowds have vanished. Lakes, ponds, and rivers shimmer beneath canopies of leaves. Summer-fattened crappies are ravenous and in prime condition, offering exciting possibilities for action-hungry

With weather patterns changing almost daily, water temperatures have been jumping all over the place and that seems to have had a negative impact on what had been some excellent walleye fishing across the state.

As an A2 muskie lake, these waters should provide consistent action and may have potential to produce some larger fish.
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