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East Lynn Lake: Wendell Williamson Length Skipjack herring: 2000 18.9 2 Ohio River: Christian Pyles Length Skipjack herring: 2002 18.4 2.61 Kanawha River: Steve Skeens Weight Tiger muskie: 1994 49.25 36.5 Mountwood Lake: Clyde E. Beckett Trout: 1981 23.5 4.78 Lost River: Jack E. Foltz Brook trout: 2004 22.25 7.64 Shavers Fork of Cheat River ...
East Lynn Lake was established as the project's official name in 1971. [1] Construction of the lake resulted in the destruction of the town of Stiltner at the mouth of Brush Creek. It also required the relocation of a large stretch of West Virginia Route 37, which formerly followed the East Fork Twelvepole Creek valley that was inundated by the ...
East Lynn is an unincorporated community in Wayne County, West Virginia, United States, located along the banks of Twelvepole Creek, approximately eight miles south of the county seat, Wayne. It was also known as Mouth of Little Lynn. East Lynn is a part of the Huntington-Ashland Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2010 census, the ...
May 19—The best angling information from area experts. —Documented & released: Guide Chase Gibson caught the West Virginia state record muskie recently, quickly contacted a nearby DNR ...
Hagerstown resident Kyle Mullenix broke a nearly 5-year-old state record for catching the heaviest muskie. West Virginia's muskie records also broken.
Stiltner was a small unincorporated community that developed at the mouth of Brush Creek, a tributary of Twelvepole Creek, in Wayne County, West Virginia, United States. In 1969, Stiltner and the surrounding area were permanently submerged under the constructed East Lynn Lake. [2] Stiltner had a Post Office. [3]
Chief Cornstalk Wildlife Management Area is located on 11,772 acres (4,764 ha) in Mason County near Southside, West Virginia. [2] Second growth oak-hickory and mixed hardwoods forests cover much of the rolling and moderately steep slopes.
Castleman Run Lake Wildlife Management Area is located on 486 acres (197 ha) near in Brooke and Ohio counties near Bethany, West Virginia. The moderate slopes are covered with mixed hardwoods, brushy vegetation, and open fields. The WMA is located about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Bethany on Castleman Run Road.