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Gone Fishing

Pennsylvania offers numerous fantastic fishing holes for anglers of all levels. Some of the best fishing spots in Pennsylvania include:

Presque Isle Bay: Located near Erie, this bay is known for its diverse fishing opportunities, including perch, bass, walleye, and steelhead.

Allegheny River: This river provides excellent fishing for smallmouth bass, walleye, and catfish. The section near Franklin is particularly popular.

Lake Erie: Pennsylvania’s portion of Lake Erie is renowned for its excellent steelhead and walleye fishing. The tributaries like Elk Creek and Walnut Creek are famous for their steelhead runs.

Susquehanna River: This river is one of the longest on the East Coast and offers great fishing for smallmouth bass, catfish, and various other species.

Raystown Lake: This large reservoir offers a variety of fish species including bass, trout, walleye, and catfish. It’s a popular spot for both boat and shore fishing.

Pine Creek: Known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, Pine Creek is a scenic location for trout fishing, particularly in the spring.

Yellow Breeches Creek: This limestone creek is famous for its exceptional fly fishing opportunities and holds trout throughout the year.

Lake Wallenpaupack: This reservoir offers fishing for striped bass, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and various panfish.

Lake Nockamixon: Located in southeastern Pennsylvania, this lake is known for its bass, muskellunge, and panfish fishing.

French Creek: This scenic creek is one of the state’s most diverse fisheries, offering fishing for trout, bass, walleye, and more.

Remember to check fishing regulations, obtain necessary permits or licenses, and be mindful of conservation practices when fishing in Pennsylvania. Local fishing clubs, tackle shops, and online resources can provide up-to-date information on fishing conditions, species availability, and best practices.

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