Pennsylvania Fishing Report – December 9, 2022
Walleye and smallmouth Bass are being caught on slowly fished jigs and jerkbaits.
Walleye and smallmouth Bass are being caught on slowly fished jigs and jerkbaits.
Bass are preparing for winter and are beginning to feed voraciously.
Bass activity has increased because of the cooler water temperatures and smallmouth have been biting on a variety of baits, jigs, and topwater lures.
Musky anglers have been successful trolling along shorelines.
Trout fishing is ramping up!
Although streams are lower than normal, trout are hitting spinners, and fishing for bass, muskellunge, walleye, and panfish is heating up.
With recent rains improving water levels and a drop in water temperatures, the smallmouth bass and brown trout fishing have picked up.
Walleye and musky are hitting well as water temperatures drop and fish begin to put on fat for the winter.
Walleye fishing is fantastic, steelhead are starting to stage and anglers are finding decent numbers of largemouth bass from shore.
Although water levels are low due to lack of rain, anglers are doing well catching panfish, walleye, and muskie.