
Pennsylvania Fishing Report – January 21, 2021
It’s walleye catching time on a number of big rivers across the state.

It’s walleye catching time on a number of big rivers across the state.

The biggest and best news from this week’s reports is that last weekend’s inland trout opener went well and those fish continue to bite.

A lake’s ability to produce trophy native game fish will deteriorate if ciscoes disappear; the fatty forage is an important part of a big fish’s diet.


There are several advantages to using light line. Number one, you’re going to get more bites, especially in clear lakes. Number two, light line is going to allow your bait to swim freely and stay

Whether a pool is natural or man-made it typically provides deeper slow moving or slack water habitat, which is good wintering habitat for trout.

While the opportunities aren’t limited to the three main BWCAW counties of St. Louis, Lake, and Cook, these counties have the majority of trout lakes in the state. And thus far, the lakes in that

Ice conditions are still quite variable across the state, but where anglers are able to get out and fish, they seem to be finding some success.

We are in limbo between open water and ice fishing on most lakes. Fishable ice is in certain areas, but with warm weather spell, many areas are iffy.
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