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From Pittsburgh Tribune Review
• Water conditions at Cross Creek Lake are clearing up. Combined with the low fishing pressure in recent weeks, that should help make it a good time to fish the lake's waters. Bluegill are reportedly pretty active in the deep end of the waters and are continuing to hit on meal worms and small jigs. The lake also is giving off a good number of bass in recent days. According to fishermen, the bass are biting the most on nightcrawlers and shiners. Crappie still are hitting in the area as well.
• Yellow Creek Lake is yielding a variety of fish to anglers fishing its waters. In the later evening hours, fishermen are catching northern pike and catfish. Largemouth bass greater then 16 inches also are being reported in Yellow Creek Lake. Bluegill and yellow perch are being fished out of the lake by anglers.
• Fishermen at Mahoning Creek Lake are catching muskellunge at the Atwood Launch outside of Dayton. Sunfish and yellow perch also are being picked up in the same vicinity.
• Anglers are reporting catches of crappie and bass in Somerset Lake. Channel catfish and common carp also are reportedly biting for fishermen on the lake.
• High Point Lake is becoming a quality spot for fishing largemouth bass. Besides the bass, which are reported to be of good size, anglers also are picking up panfish.
• An American eel reportedly was caught and released by an angler fishing Brush Creek . While it is a rare catch, the American eel does pop up sporadically in western Pennsylvania.
• The fishing in most Washington County waterways has been difficult because of muddy waters resulting from the spurts of heavy rain the area has experienced in recent weeks. Canonsburg Lake is providing anglers with bullhead catfish and the occasional large catfish. The best baits for channel catfish in Canonsburg Lake are chicken livers and dough balls.
• Some nice-sized bluegills are being caught in the deeper waters of Conneaut Lake. Meanwhile, the edges and weed bed areas in the northern part of the lake reportedly are hot spots for anglers hunting smallmouth and largemouth bass.
• Smallmouth bass are hitting on tubes and grubs for fishermen at French Creek. Walleye also are being caught on stick baits and grubs through the quicker currents of the creek.
• Anglers fishing the Allegheny River in Venango County are reporting a lot of floating grass that is making boating difficult. Despite the grass, catches of smallmouth bass and walleye are being reported in the county. Tubes, grubs and stick baits that are weedless are catching the greatest amount of fish.
• Fishing on the Yough River has been slow in recent weeks because of hot weather and low water, but anglers still report catching a few trout using nightcrawlers. Smallmouth bass also are biting for fishermen using minnows and rooster tails.
• Despite the plummeting water levels, the Yough Lake is offering a few walleye, smallmouth bass, perch and catfish to local anglers.
Kevin Lohman is a freelance writer.
• Water conditions at Cross Creek Lake are clearing up. Combined with the low fishing pressure in recent weeks, that should help make it a good time to fish the lake's waters. Bluegill are reportedly pretty active in the deep end of the waters and are continuing to hit on meal worms and small jigs. The lake also is giving off a good number of bass in recent days. According to fishermen, the bass are biting the most on nightcrawlers and shiners. Crappie still are hitting in the area as well.
• Yellow Creek Lake is yielding a variety of fish to anglers fishing its waters. In the later evening hours, fishermen are catching northern pike and catfish. Largemouth bass greater then 16 inches also are being reported in Yellow Creek Lake. Bluegill and yellow perch are being fished out of the lake by anglers.
• Fishermen at Mahoning Creek Lake are catching muskellunge at the Atwood Launch outside of Dayton. Sunfish and yellow perch also are being picked up in the same vicinity.
• Anglers are reporting catches of crappie and bass in Somerset Lake. Channel catfish and common carp also are reportedly biting for fishermen on the lake.
• High Point Lake is becoming a quality spot for fishing largemouth bass. Besides the bass, which are reported to be of good size, anglers also are picking up panfish.
• An American eel reportedly was caught and released by an angler fishing Brush Creek . While it is a rare catch, the American eel does pop up sporadically in western Pennsylvania.
• The fishing in most Washington County waterways has been difficult because of muddy waters resulting from the spurts of heavy rain the area has experienced in recent weeks. Canonsburg Lake is providing anglers with bullhead catfish and the occasional large catfish. The best baits for channel catfish in Canonsburg Lake are chicken livers and dough balls.
• Some nice-sized bluegills are being caught in the deeper waters of Conneaut Lake. Meanwhile, the edges and weed bed areas in the northern part of the lake reportedly are hot spots for anglers hunting smallmouth and largemouth bass.
• Smallmouth bass are hitting on tubes and grubs for fishermen at French Creek. Walleye also are being caught on stick baits and grubs through the quicker currents of the creek.
• Anglers fishing the Allegheny River in Venango County are reporting a lot of floating grass that is making boating difficult. Despite the grass, catches of smallmouth bass and walleye are being reported in the county. Tubes, grubs and stick baits that are weedless are catching the greatest amount of fish.
• Fishing on the Yough River has been slow in recent weeks because of hot weather and low water, but anglers still report catching a few trout using nightcrawlers. Smallmouth bass also are biting for fishermen using minnows and rooster tails.
• Despite the plummeting water levels, the Yough Lake is offering a few walleye, smallmouth bass, perch and catfish to local anglers.
Kevin Lohman is a freelance writer.