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Dwayne
Posted 1/9/2004 12:51 AM (#93015)
Subject: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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Ok im 17 years old and living in reading pa. Im wondering if their are any good spots around here to catch muskies or pikes. Looking for good spots within an hour of where im located. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
PunchandJudy
Posted 1/9/2004 5:21 AM (#93016 - in reply to #93015)
Subject: RE: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa





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Location: Lake City,Pa.

Try Lake Ontelaunee for northern pike and Musky. Green Lane Reservior for northern pike. Get yourself the Pennsylvania Atlas & Gazetteer it has a fishing section of most of the lakes in Pa. and lists what type of fish are in that body of water.

Hope this helps you out,



Edited by PunchandJudy 1/9/2004 5:22 AM
suskysteve
Posted 1/9/2004 5:30 AM (#93017 - in reply to #93015)
Subject: RE: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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Hello,
Punch and judy are correct about ontalaunee and greenlane for pike,ontalaunee is shoreline fishing only no boats allowed.You have maiden creek below ontalaunee,the schulkill river is probaly your best bet,good spots anywhere around reading.good luck and be persistant you will get bit!
Dwayne
Posted 1/9/2004 11:01 AM (#93043 - in reply to #93015)
Subject: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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Hey thanks alot for the speedy replys I really appreciate it! Im also new to the muskie world and im wondering if its to cold now for muskie and pike fishing or if I still have a chance.
Webguy
Posted 1/9/2004 11:38 AM (#93045 - in reply to #93015)
Subject: RE: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa





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Location: Suspended
If you have open water you will always have a chance!
Dwayne
Posted 1/9/2004 11:54 AM (#93047 - in reply to #93015)
Subject: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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Awesome thanks for the help man
River_Muskies
Posted 1/9/2004 7:01 PM (#93069 - in reply to #93015)
Subject: RE: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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Location: Collegeville Pa
Dwayne,

I fish the Schulykill all winter long, especially near Reading. Got a 38"and 39.5" Tiger on Dec 10. Had 2 more up on New Years Eve. There are many good spots along the river. Winter is my favorite time to fish even though the water may be in the 34 to 38 degree ranges. Only time that's impossible is when the eddies freeze. I fish mainly jerkbaits through the winter. Hope this helps!!
Greg
jerkin
Posted 1/9/2004 7:13 PM (#93072 - in reply to #93015)
Subject: RE: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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Location: W. PA.
Still have a chance? This is your BEST chance! I'll try to attach a couple pics from the last few weeks. Shoot me an email and I'll get ya started. I live in the Western part of the state but it's all the same.
Scott
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Dwayne
Posted 1/9/2004 10:12 PM (#93077 - in reply to #93015)
Subject: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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Also will I have a good chance if im fishing from the shore?
Mr.Pike
Posted 1/10/2004 2:33 AM (#93103 - in reply to #93077)
Subject: RE: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
i fish from shore alot here (western pa) when my brothers not around to take out the boat, and i do very well
suskysteve
Posted 1/10/2004 6:52 AM (#93108 - in reply to #93015)
Subject: RE: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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This time of the year is excellent shore fishing,find slack water spots below or above where streams enter rivers.As far as lures throw 6 and 7 inch bomber long A's,rebel minnows and rapala's( 5 1/2 inch husky jerks).1/4 AND 3/8 OZ.buctail jigs and a variety of big plastics will work but remember slow retrieve and make contact with bottom.Good luck and practice catch and release,what you keep today is one you can't catch tommorow.
River_Muskies
Posted 1/10/2004 8:53 PM (#93130 - in reply to #93015)
Subject: RE: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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Location: Collegeville Pa
Dwayne,

When I fish the Schulykill all I do is wade. As previously mentioned by other musky fisherman, look for slack water areas, such as eddies and pools and you will find fish. The key, in my opinion, is to keep a positive attitude and time when you can get on the water. Since you and I live is SE Pa, it is obivious that the weather has been very difficult this past week. Once it improves, hit the river in key times(i.e. warm afternoons) and look for eddies and pools and you will eventually hit fish. The Schulykill in the Reading area is excellent for Tiger Muskies. I have caught 10 muskies and raised many more the past 2 winters(so far) within the Reading city limits. Just put in the time and you WILL see fish. I know it sound like a cliche, but postive musky attitude (PMA), absolutely works.

GSR
Mr.Pike
Posted 1/11/2004 8:19 PM (#93199 - in reply to #93130)
Subject: RE: Looking for a good muskie spot near reading pa




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Location: Pittsburgh, PA


Edited by Mr.Pike 1/11/2004 8:31 PM
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