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  | Does anyone have any info on muskie spots in PA. I have never fished them before would love to start. Any info would be a great help.. Thanks! | 
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  | By reputation and by most anglers' experience the best muskie fishing is in the northwest part of the state.  Crawford County is where I would go.  Pymatuning Reservoir and Tamarack Lake would be my first two choices.  (Tamarack is electric motor only.)  These are dark water lakes; sometimes too dark.  Woodcock Creek Lake--a federal dam project--has nice water.  Conneaut Lake might be worth trying after the summer season.  The middle portion of the Allegheny River--from the Kinzua dam down to Interstate 80 would be worth exploring.  The Allegheny Reservoir in Warren County has a lot of deep water; and perhaps some very big fish; but the numbers are very low.  I wouldn't go there unless I just wanted to experience a deep, hill country reservoir.  
Most folks will tell you that the fall season is the best.  I would guess from Sept. 15 on. | 
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  | here is a good site  
  
http://www.fish.state.pa.us/musky.htm | 
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  | Thanks alot guys.. Im gonna try to line up a trip here soon. ill put up a post and let ya know how i made out....thanks again
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  | If you live up in that area give me a shout or if you are going that way. I am not the greatest by any means but I live in meadville and I am always looking for someone to fish with. look me up on here before you make the trip  
  
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  | There's some awesome folks in Eastern PA too, here's the website of the Muskies Inc. club I belong to: http://www.mi50.com/  
  
Good luck, PA is a growing muskie area and has some really great lakes and rivers...East and West!     
  
Just my 2 cents, the best fishing in PA is in the Susquehana or Allegeny rivers.  Hire a good guide and hit the rivers, good luck.  
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