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pa_guy

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    <p>south central PA</p>
  • My PB
    Between 4-5 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Other Interests
    <p>3D Archery, Hunting</p>

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  1. Sorry, I don't know of any spots real close to Waynesboro, but Longarm dam (near Hanover) is fairly close and it's been good fishing lately. I would recommend taking your boat out there once you get it since the better fishing is on the back side where you can only get to by a boat. No gas powered boats, though. I take my kayak out there. Lake Marburg is out there, too. It's a lot bigger, but it's a lot better lake to fish from the shore than Longarm dam. I've caught some decent bass right from shore along the fishing pier and the La-Ho trail.
  2. I have the Manta Ray 12 angler. The seat is very comfortable. I have not sat in the coosa or ride 115, so I can't compare. Like others have said don't plan on standing in the Manta Ray. I narrowed down my list to about 4 or 5 different kayaks I was interested in and ended up buying the manta ray at a local shop that actually had one in stock.
  3. New guy here from south central Pennsylvania. I have been fishing recreationally (4-5 times a year maybe?) for years, but really only got into bass fishing in the past 2 years. Now I go about twice a week. I mainly fish from my kayak. It's a 12 ft. Native Watercraft Manta-Ray Angler. I mainly fish Lake Marburg, Long Arm Dam, Lake Redman/Williams, Gifford-Pinchot, and Lake Ontalaunee. It would be awesome if anybody out there had any tips on these lakes. I have not been yet, but have a desire to go smallmouth fishing on the susquehana river with my kayak. Just need to find out where a good location would be.
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