Miley1
Loc: Northampton county,Pa,Bangor
Will be fishing In Pa this spring need some info on lakes that are open to public.walking around or small boat.what fish are in the lakes you may suggest.proably pocono, area or pike county
Hey Miley here are a few fishers I have listed as living in Pa. Not knowing your area you may want to Pm them if you see below their user name if that's the area you are interested in.
Doug Lemmon
Rochester Mills
Oldsalt
Holland
hang on sloopy
oakford
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
Welcome to the Forum, Miley. You may want to eyeball
www.pafishfinder.com too. You may have to join. Pb you & I have the same three in PA. Thank you for your help.
Miley1
Loc: Northampton county,Pa,Bangor
I will check out that panfishes you mentioned.I have fished in the Poconos area but I mostly an shore fisherman, being that I don't have a boat anymore.Northeast is good for me .I like to keep within a 2 hour radius of home but not adverse in traveling further.name a few lakes and I will check them out or may've been to them. and Thanks for the welcome
Welcome Miley1. My name is Dave, I am from the White Haven area and most all of my fishing is done in the Pocono area. I am heavy on the bass fishing, to name just a few of the lakes I fish around here for bass are
(Brady's Lake) for large mouth, not many areas to fish from shore "I use boat" have a few 4.5 lb'rs this year and lots of 3 lb'rs and many dinks. Deepest area is 15'. good crappie fishing too. Brady's is where I fish the most. Also Tobyhanna State Park, Gouldsboro State Park, Promised Land State Park (Two lakes). For good smallmouth I go to Francis E. Walter Dam, Had a 3 1/2 lb'er this year. Good luck Miley1.
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