Just wondering if I was the only fishermen from PA on this site. I highly doubt it, but Im new to this site. If so, where in PA and where do you like to fish?
Myself, I like to fish the river of course, I can also be found fishin the canal almost any day of the week.
I try to fish every day, and have been doing a d**n good job of it this season. Look forward to hearing from you guys.
~Brad
We are Here. Hey I fishand live in Northeast PA
I fish Mauch Chunk Tuscaroa and alot of small ponds
Well its great to see there ARE infact guys from PA in here, I knew there had to be.
Hows fishin around you? What are you catching outta those ponds? ...Man I really need to do some pond fishin' its been too long, the river's got me blinded. haha.
Hey I live in west hazleton.I have a few reclaimed mine holes off 924 by Shepton, a couple of drainge ponds behind local indrustial parks and a few farm ponds They all have Large mouth bass,bluegills and pickrel. I used to fish Mauch Chunk but I was off the middle of the week and now Im off weekends and Mauch Chunk gets pounded on weekends so Im keepin my boat at Tuscarora. Also I fish the Leigh And Susquahana river
I'm from the western side of the state, near pittsburgh. I fish mostly old abaondon strip mines out of a little 12' jon boat. But recently bought a skeeter bass boat to try my luck on some bigger water and fish some local tourneys.
Anyone else from the west side of pa???
I live in NW PA and am lucky to have a lot of water to fish. Presque Isle Bay and lakes that include Pymatuning, Conneaut, Tamarack, Wilhelm, Arthur and Woodcock. We also have a number of tout streams and French Creek that has about anything you would want to catch. A longer drive will take you to Chataqua Lake in NY, or even the rivers in Pittsburgh. Lots of good bass fishing - we are fortunate!
QuoteI live in NW PA and am lucky to have a lot of water to fish. Presque Isle Bay and lakes that include Pymatuning, Conneaut, Tamarack, Wilhelm, Arthur and Woodcock. We also have a number of tout streams and French Creek that has about anything you would want to catch. A longer drive will take you to Chataqua Lake in NY, or even the rivers in Pittsburgh. Lots of good bass fishing - we are fortunate!
I think I may be making a trip to Tamarack to try for some muskie. I'm pretty much a bass only fisherman, but I'd like to try Tamarck for some muskie. Any suggestions on where to go???
I'm not much of a musky fisherman, but plenty of people fish for them on Tamarack. Most of the time they seem to be throwing big jerk baits for them, usually at the ends of the lake where there is deeper water. There are many musky in the lake. The lake was drained about five years ago for dam repairs, and has come back nicely. No gasoline engines are allowed on the lake, so put a good charge on the trolling motor battery.
I'm live about an hour NW of Harrisburg.
I haven't been on-line for a while. Been fishin. ;D
I fish the Juniata and Suquehanna. And just about anything within 2 hrs. Had an AWSOME day on the Junaita today. Going to the Suskie tomorrow, putting in at Foulmouth.
Glad to see there are other PA fishing buddies! I'm from the "burgh" and fish Yough lake, Loyalhanna, Croocked Creek, Lake Arthur, Rivers and more. Moved here from the eastern part of state 1 1/2 years ago. Found better quality size back east (?) Can't figure out the spawn in western part.
Better to have the line in the water than at the office!!! ;D
I FISH WALLENPAUPACK MOST OF THE TIME, LAKE IS A SMALLMOUTH FACTORY, GOOD WALLEYES, CATFISH, LARGEMOUTHS AND OF COARSE STRIPERS AND HYBRID STRIPERS. STRIPERS, WALLEYES AND CATFISH ARE MORE ACTIVE AT NIGHT.
I am from around Pittsburgh- North Huntingdon. I've fished Moraine a lot, and like it there. Another few good places are Loyalhanna Dam for pike, the three rivers for about anything, and Cranberry Glade. Also, I !HIGHLY! recmomend fishing Geneiva (sp?). That place is pure amazing. We catch anywhere from 1000-2000 crappie a day PER PERSON! Also, on the way into Geneiva, there is a bridge with a small waterfall. On the top, throw cutbait upstream for bowfin. Weve caught 10 pound bowfin in that area consistantly. There are also loads of bass-big bass. We've used aluminum boats with a trolling motor, or took the canoe. You don't even need a fishfinder. Launch your boat, and go to the far end. That is where we get a lot of crappie. Go back into the little tributaries surrounded by weeds for pike or bowfin. The possiblilties are endless, and hardly anyone fishes there. That is no fish story, and I would honestly take a trip to Geneiva instead of the great lakes.
i fish mauch chunk, tuscarora, f e walter. lehigh and susquehanna. any place else in hazleton area.
occasional trip to nockamixon and beltsville
ITS GOOD TO SEE SOME PA REPRESENTATION OUT HERE! SAY, ANY OF YOU GUYS GET UP TO SOMERSET?? INDIAN LAKE, SOMERSET LAKE OR HIGHPOINT?? IV HAD EPIC SUCCESS OUT THERE BUT NOT IN ABOUT A YEAR. ANY NEW TIPS OR DEVELOPMENTS??
Another Pa boy here. I'm from York.
hey im new on here but im from harrisburg...maby hoping to get together with someone and do some fishing in the juniata or susqu. sometime soon...send me a private message if you want to go out on the water sometime I NEED MORE FISHING BUDDIES
im from monroeville, just outside of the burgh. i fish just about everywhere in western pa and some in eastern ohio.
im originally from sw pa (uniontown). i have also live in central pa. now im finishing college in tennessee. i cant wait to get back to PA. i use to fish small lakes and had excellent luck. if any of you guys fly fish for trout DO NOT come to tennessee unless you live by the smoky mountains. LOL!
New Holland here. I fish mainly Marsh Creek Lake but just got my disability so lots of time to travel this year and try out new spots in Pa.
pittsburgh here , right near the highlad park dam:)
Central Pa , Ebensburg. I'm only 45 min from Raystown Lake.
I am from Central PA, the Williamsport area. I fish the Susquehanna river, Rosevalley, Raystown, Cowanesque, I also fish several larger ponds and make weekend trips to the Finger lakes in NY
Lehigh Valley here. Fish northeast PA lakes and NJ Lakes.
Anther guy from the burgh.I fish the rivers and the waters to the north(Arthur, Shenago ,wilhelm, pymatuming,and woodcock).LOts of us out here.
Harrisburg, PA. Fish> Conewago (pinchot) lake, Holman (Lil' Buffalo), Redman lake, Memorial Lake , Opossum Lake. Swatara cr, Stoney cr , Dauphin Narrows .
Expanding if the price of gas drops again. RighhhhhhhT !
I'm south of Harrisburgh.. Still getting my bearings on where to fish up here... I've heard shenago's pretty hot... Will have to try my luck there once i get rid of a few bills...
What ever happened to the originator of this thread? I see it says ex-member that is why I didn't respond, but I see some of you have picked it back up again.
I live on the Berks/Montgomery County border in the Boyertown School District. I've been on disability since 1995 after my 4th back surgery failed and the doctor told me I'd never be able to do an 8 hr job. I took up computers as a hobby in the late 80's and now work at home repairing PC's to make extra money.
Anyhow, I have 3 kids and only one is still in school which gives me the freedom to fish pretty much whenever I'm able.
I only have little jon boat which I usually only use when my son is home from college. We fish Nockamixon and the nearby Towhee. Green Lane reservoir and the Boyertown reservoir are only a few minutes away and I make a lot of trips there during the day to bank fish. We checked Out Marsh Creek and Lake Galena when my son was on Spring Break, both are going to be added to our regular spots for the boat.
My favorite lately has been Hopewell Park. I can take the boat there by myself and use it because if my back goes out the park station is nearby to get help. Lots of bass there, but we're also trying to land one of the pike that lay deep near its dam.
Good Day, Bill
I live in Oaks. I fish the Schuylkill River, Perkiomen Creek, Beltzville Lake and I keep a small boat at Green Lane Resevoir. I am going striper fishing on Raystown Lake for the first on father's day weekend this year.
Paul
Hey yinz guys, I'm from Monaca in Beaver County. I fish all around mostly the Ohio and Beaver rivers along with lakes like Arthur and Wilhelm.
I live in Mifflintown, which is in Juniata County. I fish in the Juniata river, and Little Buffalo State Park, and Pincho State Park. Will probally add raystown, and possibly Howard Lake this comming summer. Am always looking for new fishing partners and locations. I am a diabetic and with the summer heat my sugar tends to bottom out on me if I am not careful so my wife doesn't like for me to fish alone in the summer. ;D 8-)
Hey guys,
Im from Butler, PA (about 30 minutes north of pittsbugh). Im in school in SC and im enjoying some prespawn /spawn bass right now!! I cant wait to come home and fish on Lake Arthur and the other smaller places in western PA. Does anyone have any good places that I should check out for bass / striper / catfish... etc?! Let me know!
anyone going out for the first day of trout ?
I live in Hazleton Fish Mauch Chunk heavy Lots of smaller ponds and strippin pits all around the area Also the Leigh and rarley the Susqueana at pittson for smallies
Central Pa here.....Hollidaysburg. I like to fish the Juniata, Canoe Lake, Raystown and Glendale.
Well i live in New Jersey but i have a cottage on lake henry in Pa. i have done about 75% of my fishing here and love it there. I am new to this site as of today and i am def looking for fisherman in that region of pa. I am 15 minutes from scranton and about the same distance from lake ariel. Also the pack is pretty close.
From the North Branch of the Susquehanna here. Been a full time guide now going on 26 years. Just about got all the rocks named by now, I've probibly hit most of them with the boat at one time or another.
L.D.
hello everyone. New member here. I live south of Pittsburgh. I took up bass fishing a couple of years ago and can't get enough. I fish mainly Pymatuning. I have been going up there since I was a kid. That was back in the fifties. I gave up walleye fishing since I got hooked on bass. I fished a few other lakes here in southwest Pa but I want to try Arthur and the Shenango and a few others up north. I used to live in Baden till 1963 and I remember my dad taking me to some strip pits way back then. I cannot remember exactly where there were but going up through Conway somewhere. If anyone can turn me on to their location I would appreciate it. As you can see my handle is topwaterbob and i love froggin amd buzzin. I have a cabin at Pymatuning and can't wait for the pads to emerge. So if anyone wants to share some good topwater spots let me know. Thanks.
Bob
Quotehello everyone. New member here. I live south of Pittsburgh. I took up bass fishing a couple of years ago and can't get enough. I fish mainly Pymatuning. I have been going up there since I was a kid. That was back in the fifties. I gave up walleye fishing since I got hooked on bass. I fished a few other lakes here in southwest Pa but I want to try Arthur and the Shenango and a few others up north. I used to live in Baden till 1963 and I remember my dad taking me to some strip pits way back then. I cannot remember exactly where there were but going up through Conway somewhere. If anyone can turn me on to their location I would appreciate it. As you can see my handle is topwaterbob and i love froggin amd buzzin. I have a cabin at Pymatuning and can't wait for the pads to emerge. So if anyone wants to share some good topwater spots let me know. Thanks.Bob
Man, have you been up yet? I've been there bassin twice in past 2 weeks, the water level appears to be about 2-3 feet low. Most ALL the shorline cover is high and dry. The shallow bays on the North end are mostly inaccessible. The park office says it's only 1 1/2 foot below normal pool but after seeing the lake both times I think they are off their rocker. It's sooo low I'd recommend putting a junk prop on your boat if you have one. No pads emerging yet by the way, but after this warm up this week they should start.
Later....
welcome to the site Bob. you cant beat lake arthur. it spoils you though. you dont even need to work to catch fish there. what a fun lake!
I've got a big grype about Lake Arthur and Pymatuning. Those hp restictions suck in my opinion. I've fished Arthur from shore and always caught a few, but can't take my jet out on the water. I paid plenty in taxes when I got my boat, and pay for my registration and fishing license(Erie combo stamp too!).They use tax money for those lakes but it's almost like a club lake for anyone with 9.9 or 15hp or whatever ridiculously low number they decide on. Those lakes are both pretty big. I can take my 175hp jet on Crooked Creek or Loyalhanna, both of which are a puddle compared to Arthur or pymatuning, simply because they are run by the Army Corps of Eng. I can fish any river in Pa., anywhere I so decide, but not Arthur or Pymatuning? What's the deal? Are they worried about speed? Waterskiers or something like that? Overcrowding? Bigger tournaments?
I have a Tracker Jetboat, not one of those Skeeter, Trion, Ranger, etc., and thank God I do because I can fish all the great rivers, shallow and deep, we have here in W.Pa. I guess anyone in Pittsburgh that has one of those big glass boats either has to fish in and around Pittsburgh, or go to Ohio lakes? The state sure wants their taxes, registration, trailer tags, etc. for those kind of boats, even though those guys are limited in lake access. Shenango and Wilhelm are open to them(or me), but why not the others?
I guess I just don't think that it's fair to all the boaters. Should they charge less in taxes, registration, or trailer fees to a guy that has a 250hp boat as compared to a guy that has a 9.9hp and will be accessing more public water?
I'm just thankful the state isn't in charge of the rivers yet.
Bumpin' it back to life.......
SouthEastern PA (Montgomery County) here. Started fishing in 83 at 10 years old, but haven't thrown a line in 15 years. Used to hit Green Lane, Nockamixon, the Perkiomen, the Sure-Kill River, the Wissahickon etc. With my recent "dual-resident status" (Blakeslee, Monroe County) will be looking forward to Mauch Chunk, the Lehigh, and some other spots around the area.
For those of you familiar with some of these spots........What lures/bait do you find to be most effective?
Towmotor
Boyertown Pa here. Fish the Fishers of men Series----and try to hit other local tournaments. Send a PM if near the area!
Jamie
Yup I fish around pittsburgh, the rivers are my favorite and i also fish loyalhanna, crooked creek, yough dam, and raystown alot.
I call Philly home, and just got back into things this past summer. I fish the Delaware river mostly, but plan to hit the Skuke this year. I am also going to hit Raystown for a week this summer as well as Treasure Lake in Clearfield county.
raystwn is a great lake makesure you hit up the weeds with frogs and white spinnerbaits. smallies are a little harder to find but they'll hit jerkbaits on ledges, look for jumping baitfish for the schools of fish
Quotewill be looking forward to Mauch Chunk, the Lehigh, and some other spots around the area.For those of you familiar with some of these spots........What lures/bait do you find to be most effective?
Towmotor
Towmotor, I fish Mauch Chunk a lot. I usually have 5 setups when I fish it and do pretty well. Rocks, sparse weeds, lily pads and man-made structure is where I key on. Here is my list of setups and the colors that do well for me there in spring & summer:
Spring:
Original Floating Rapala Silver
5 Senko type bait (weightless) Black, Watermelon, Pumpkinseed, Smoke
4 Hand poured worm on a Slider Head jig Dark Purple, Black, Camo
Tube Bait Pumpkinseed
Soft Plastic Jerkbait (Fluke) White w/black back
Summer:
Original Floating Rapala Silver
5 Senko type bait (weightless) Black, Watermelon, Green Pumpkin, Purple
7 Senko type bait (weightless) Black, Watermelon, Green Pumpkin, Purple [if there is a cold front, then I go with a 4" wacky rigged instead of the 7"]
Rat'L'Trap type bait Silver w/black back (Sunny), Gold w/black back (cloudy)
Fat Ika - Green Pumpkin, Black, Watermelon w/red flake
Good luck.
I live in Phoenixville in SE.PA.will be fishing a club warm up tourny this Sunday on the Schuykill river at Norristown.Will post how the tourny went next week.
QuoteI am from around Pittsburgh- North Huntingdon. I've fished Moraine a lot, and like it there. Another few good places are Loyalhanna Dam for pike, the three rivers for about anything, and Cranberry Glade. Also, I !HIGHLY! recmomend fishing Geneiva (sp?). That place is pure amazing. We catch anywhere from 1000-2000 crappie a day PER PERSON! Also, on the way into Geneiva, there is a bridge with a small waterfall. On the top, throw cutbait upstream for bowfin. Weve caught 10 pound bowfin in that area consistantly. There are also loads of bass-big bass. We've used aluminum boats with a trolling motor, or took the canoe. You don't even need a fishfinder. Launch your boat, and go to the far end. That is where we get a lot of crappie. Go back into the little tributaries surrounded by weeds for pike or bowfin. The possiblilties are endless, and hardly anyone fishes there. That is no fish story, and I would honestly take a trip to Geneiva instead of the great lakes.
Tom, where is this Geneiva Lake you're talking about? Couldn't find it listed on any maps. Anyone else know about this place?
Yes i would like to know where this is too
Ummmm....smizener & bassnbrett.....just in case you didn't check, tom's post was made almost 3 years ago! And after a post like that, I'm sure that secret crappie honeyhole of his was invaded and probably fished out pretty good since then. Only thing missing was gps coordinates. :
Jeezuz! I just checked a little back on this topic...I had even posted in it back then. That was back when I was a member here a few years ago.....and I was still a "newbie" back then! :'(
lol i didnt even notice, i just got here a few weeks ago
QuoteUmmmm....smizener & bassnbrett.....just in case you didn't check, tom's post was made almost 3 years ago! And after a post like that, I'm sure that secret crappie honeyhole of his was invaded and probably fished out pretty good since then. Only thing missing was gps coordinates. :Jeezuz! I just checked a little back on this topic...I had even posted in it back then. That was back when I was a member here a few years ago.....and I was still a "newbie" back then! :'(
ha! I didn't that notice either! maybe the spot is still available! :
Haha. After all this time, I bump a thread and it gains new life. Almost two pages in two days. Fishing in PA IS alive and well!
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Spring:
Original Floating Rapala Silver
5 Senko type bait (weightless) Black, Watermelon, Pumpkinseed, Smoke
4 Hand poured worm on a Slider Head jig Dark Purple, Black, Camo
Tube Bait Pumpkinseed
Soft Plastic Jerkbait (Fluke) White w/black back
Summer:
Original Floating Rapala Silver
5 Senko type bait (weightless) Black, Watermelon, Green Pumpkin, Purple
7 Senko type bait (weightless) Black, Watermelon, Green Pumpkin, Purple [if there is a cold front, then I go with a 4" wacky rigged instead of the 7"]
Rat'L'Trap type bait Silver w/black back (Sunny), Gold w/black back (cloudy)
Fat Ika - Green Pumpkin, Black, Watermelon w/red flake
Good luck.
i too, am from pa............south central......Juniata County.....fish lakes like......howard....meadow grounds.....cowans gap.....codorous.....long pine.....and a few...........cant remember names.....
Just sent you a PM moby! Check your mail
From the pocono's here. I fish Hidden Lake, Minsi Lake, Lake Wallenpaupack (only a few times) and various local honeyholes in my area. ;D