Best Lakes in PA
baldeaglefisherman
Posted 6/6/2008 10:16 AM (#321296)
Subject: Best Lakes in PA




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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
You PA guys out there where do you think is the best place in the Commonwealth to fish.
jerkin
Posted 6/6/2008 10:30 AM (#321297 - in reply to #321296)
Subject: Re: Best Lakes in PA




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Location: W. PA.
Depends on which part of the state you live in. Pymatuning has been producing the most fish in the Western half lately. A few nice ones here and there too. The problem is that everyone has picked up on it the last few years and with the walleye being non-existent it seems like every other boat is fishing muskies.
PamuskEhunt
Posted 6/6/2008 10:34 AM (#321299 - in reply to #321296)
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Tionesta just produced a big one too.
jah1317
Posted 6/6/2008 12:44 PM (#321335 - in reply to #321296)
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woodcock lake and tamerack are supposed to be good below the dam at woodcock is a dime a dozen I see 3-5 caught per trip there everytime. It's fun but there are too many people there. I prefer cussewago creek and french creek no pressure and there are fish in there if you can find them!
PamuskEhunt
Posted 6/6/2008 1:19 PM (#321349 - in reply to #321296)
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I don't know about "no pressure" after this post.... thanks.
muskiemeat
Posted 6/7/2008 1:08 PM (#321462 - in reply to #321296)
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tionesta is the sh$t, how big was the one outta the lake...i dont fish the lake tho
PamuskEhunt
Posted 6/7/2008 4:08 PM (#321474 - in reply to #321462)
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51 1/2 36lbs. I believe.
baldeaglefisherman
Posted 6/8/2008 2:04 PM (#321557 - in reply to #321296)
Subject: Re: Best Lakes in PA




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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
so how did you PA guys do out there in the scorching sun
adudeuknow
Posted 6/8/2008 4:27 PM (#321573 - in reply to #321557)
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Location: Beaver County, Pennsylvania
i fish the ohio river a lot. i've seen some brutes pulled out of the locks and dams. lake arthur holds some very big fish. of course, the lakes and rivers others have mentioned. if it's in western pa, chances are i've fished there. my down-fall is i don't have a boat. lol
jah1317
Posted 6/9/2008 10:18 AM (#321659 - in reply to #321296)
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pamuskiehunt, good luck fishing them! there are plenty there but they are tough if not impossible to get to..... if your up this way look me up first and we can take a little float trip.
PamuskEhunt
Posted 6/9/2008 1:58 PM (#321706 - in reply to #321659)
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I'm up that way every chance I get, whether it's the weekend or a half day at work, pretty much weekly. I've probably seen you.
Guest
Posted 6/9/2008 8:09 PM (#321774 - in reply to #321296)
Subject: RE: Best Lakes in PA


i'll be up in tionesta for a week at the end of june if anyone wants to hook up for a day. i will say again, i don't have a boat.
adudeuknow
Posted 6/9/2008 8:11 PM (#321775 - in reply to #321774)
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Location: Beaver County, Pennsylvania
oops, i was logged out for some reason. that last guest post was mine.
muskiemeat
Posted 6/9/2008 9:21 PM (#321789 - in reply to #321296)
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ill be in tionesta this weekend
Cutt'em all Jack
Posted 6/10/2008 7:48 AM (#321834 - in reply to #321296)
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Location: Slippery Rock, PA
Does anyone fish Wilhelm? It's one of my favorites and a sleeper for ski's. I also fish Arthur quite a bit, since I live 5 minutes from the lake. I also fish Tamarack quite a bit up to July.
adudeuknow
Posted 6/11/2008 11:58 PM (#322058 - in reply to #321296)
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Location: Beaver County, Pennsylvania
when we hooking up mark?