Breaking through the ice with kayak today. Half the lake was covered with ice. Only one small largemouth bass. Beautiful evening.
71 acre lake located in Lackawanna County
Breaking through the ice with kayak today. Half the lake was covered with ice. Only one small largemouth bass. Beautiful evening.
Fall foliage kayak fishing. 10 bass, 1 crappy, and 11 bluegills .
Tiger!!! Itโs been far too long since I caught a Musky. Smallest one Iโve ever caught but still a thrill. Managed to lose a monster bass on cast before catching ...more Tiger. Thought I still had it in 50 pounds of weeds I reeled in but he was gone.
๐ฆจ arrived at lake there was more ice than expected. Was able to battle kayak through ice out to open water. Areas where Iโve been catching fish were all ice covered. ...more Didnโt get a hit. Done with lake fishing for the year. Back to river fishing. ๐ฆจ
Would have been warmer if there was ice. Didnโt dress warm enough because it was warm at 40 degrees when I got there. Winds were pushing kayak around. Handful of ...more crappy and only one bass. Still nice to get out.
My biggest Pennsylvania largemouth bass of the year so far while kayak fishing today. Weather started at 22 degrees but warmed up nicely. Caught a ton of crappy ...more .
This 165-acre lake in Frances Slocum State Park, Luzerne County is often overlooked for musky and walleye. It has a thriving walleye population thanks to a great alewife food base. It also produces so...
Lackawanna State Park - The lake contains both cold-water and warm-water species of fish. The 2.5-mile long lake has more than 7.5 miles of shoreline. The South Branch of Tunkhannock Creek and Kennedy...
Lake Winola is a public, 185-acre glacial lake located in Overfield Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania,United States. The lake is composed of an eastern and western basin, separated by a peninsula...
Donโt let the location of this small river in Lackawanna County fool you. The surroundings aren't the most aesthetic and the water doesn't look all that great in some places. But the wild brown trout ...