
Pennsylvania Fishing Report – September 3, 2020
An abrupt end to a month of scorching weather seemed to wake up largemouth bass in lakes and the fishermen who pursue them in recent weeks.

An abrupt end to a month of scorching weather seemed to wake up largemouth bass in lakes and the fishermen who pursue them in recent weeks.

It appears on the list of “best fishing waters” not once, not twice, not three times, but four times. It’s among the state’s best larger reservoirs (500 acres and bigger) for crappies, bluegills and pumpkinseeds,

Water temperatures haven’t budged a whole lot as of late. So what does that mean for the fishing?

If you’re looking for a lake in Crow Wing County that can be counted on to produce a meal of panfish, Lower Cullen just might be that lake.

Water temperatures have gone down across the entire state since last week and that seems to be leading to some improved walleye fishing. Active walleyes are being found with more consistency than recent weeks with

Anglers awaiting fall weather patterns in hopes that, with it, overall fishing action will pick up.

Despite everything, this is an exciting time to observe and be involved in the outdoors.

On Lake Michigan, just as the water temps were setting up better for perch and salmon, a big north blow predicted for this weekend will disrupt fishing. again.

Walleyes are numerous, but they’re not very big. It’s seems to have always been that way in Crescent, which continues to hold an abundant, naturally-reproduced walleye population.
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