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  2. Top fishing destinations found in northwest and eastern ... - AOL

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    The Susquehanna attracts anglers for a variety of types of fishing, including heavy flathead catfish and smallmouth bass. The top 10 fishing spots in Pennsylvania are: Erie, Erie County, Lake Erie

  3. Shikellamy State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fishing is a major attraction at Shikellamy State Park. The Susquehanna River is the home of a wide variety of game fish. Anglers will find largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappies, catfish, walleye, northern pike, and muskellunge in the waters of Shikellamy State Park [2]

  4. Walker Lake (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Walker Lake is located on the North Branch Middle Creek, which is a tributary to Middle Creek within the Susquehanna River basin. North Branch Middle Creek was impounded in 1970 creating the 239 acre (0.97 km²) lake, which drains a 19 mi² (49 km²) watershed consisting primarily of forested (57%) and agricultural (39%) areas.

  5. Otsego Lake (New York) - Wikipedia

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    [43]: 1 It is the headwaters of the 27,510-square-mile (71,300 km 2) drainage basin of the Susquehanna River which runs from Otsego Lake in Cooperstown to Havre de Grace where it flows into the Chesapeake Bay of the Atlantic Ocean. The lake is the drinking water source for the Village of Cooperstown and residents who live along the lake shores.

  6. Clouser Deep Minnow - Wikipedia

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    The original patterns were intended for smallmouth bass on the Susquehanna River. The name Clouser Deep Minnow was coined by Lefty Kreh, a noted Fly Fishing writer in a 1989 article in Fly Fisherman. Today, the Clouser Deep Minnow is widely used for many species of both fresh and saltwater game fish.

  7. Penns Creek - Wikipedia

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    Penns Creek is a 67.1-mile-long (108.0 km) [1] tributary of the Susquehanna River in central Pennsylvania in the United States. [ 2 ] The creek was called the Kaarondinhah [ 3 ] by the Iroquois who were in possession of the Susquehanna Valley from the mid-17th to the mid-18th centuries.

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