Your Favorite Lake in Pennsylvania

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FishHawk

Favorite Lake:  Lake Marburg on Codorus State Park
Marina: AOS Marina Codorus State Park
Appalachian Outdoor School
18 Northern Pike Trail
Farfield, PA 17320
717-642-6944
http://www.appalachianoutdoorschool.com/marina.htm
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paxpress

Favorite Lake:  Gifford Pichot State Park (Conewago Lake)
Marina: None
Tackle Store at Lake:  Hawghead Baits
                               2215 ROSSTOWN ROAD WELLSVILLE PA 17365
                               Phone: 717-432-4505
                               http://www.hawgheadbaits.com/index.htm

G3bass


meh4308


G3bass

shhhhhhhhhhhhhh dont be telling everyone about rose valley next thing you know someone will mention tioga hamond lakes a reminder to all there is no bass in these lakes they are all  gone  ~shade lol

here fishy,fishy

I don't know about the lakes, But I used to live in Easton and loved fishing the Delaware and alttle river just over in Jersey. Those were the days!!

FishHawk

Ah, some of my first fishing memories are on the Delaware in Easton, right by Martins Creek.  Even caught my first shad there.
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G3bass

I fish alot of tournys on the del from state line to trenton falls bridge i love that area just have to ignore all the industry

esquired

Lake Galena!


There are no fish there - hehe
Show me your pond - I will show you my Bass

zelmonster


Fishook

Harveys Ocean in the spring only     BIGG SM   

Nate

yeahh.... real tough to get on em at rose valley :roll2: ;PEP) one time i caught bass on 8 consecutive casts there
CATCH 'em if you can

mikenestle

keystone power dam and lake raystown weekdays only hate this place on weekends
Mike

dawn patrol1


SL190


Harpoon Harry


muddy man


NateG

I would say Rose Valley if you could catch keepers.  Hunters Lake, Lake Augusta on the Susquehanna River

bronzeback-guy79

 Hey everyone this is my first post here and so here it goes. My favorite Pa lake, well I will give you my top 3 picks.

1. Raystown - I love that lake and have only fished it two times, once to prefish and the following weekend fished it during a tournament. (Team Bass USA) Great lake, nice water, nice structure, layout is nice too. Caught alot when prefished but spent too much time in the same area day of tournament, and only boated a largemouth at 15 min to weigh in. This leaves me with a score to settle with the fish here.

2. PPL Montour Preserve - Began fishing this lake 2 years ago and I figured it out pretty quick. Nice lake but does lack some structure, mostly weedy flats and breaklines. There are some decent bass there.

3 Walker Lake in Snyder County - This lake is considered by many as the dead sea, and we almost thought that too up until last spring. But we figured this one out and love it now. My girlfriend caught a 5lb 11 ouncer here last spring and 3-4 ouncer the same day. Good lake to us but frustrating to others.

Jason

bowfin48

    i think that Keystone Power Dam in Armstrong  County is the best overall fishing lake , other than Erie, in the western end of the state.

howghunter

i like marburg alot but sometimes i thank long arm near hanover is alot better

HK3bassking

Lake Hamilton. It's only 40 acres, but theres a reason its ranked #1 in the state (small lakes) I've caught some absolute monsters out of there, and I've seen a couple fish in there that will break the state record. Its got some big pickerel as well. I've had a love hate relationship on that lake. When you can figure them out its top notch, but I swear the fish in that lake do some wierd stuff.

Quantumman3

  Favorites are Lake Arthur (nites for stripers) and Shenango.
"CATCH 'EM--KISS 'EM--LET 'EM GO"

bobberking

Pinchot for sure...but going to work at em...but there in there...also...Memorial Lake-Indian Town Gap....nice bass/pickeral/crappie...some pike as well..