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Hi, all:

 

New to the board, looking forward to participating further.  

 

Curious if any of you have any advice on targeting bass in lakes, reservoirs, etc. that are in the immature phase.  There's a spot near my my house in PA that I've caught some decent dingers in but is a really tough lake to fish overall.  Recently I learned that it was drained for civil engineering reasons about 10 years ago and refilled within the last 6 or 7.  All species besides trout are still under catch-and-release rules until further notice.  I've read the DER reports from the last couple years and know there's some decent bass in there, but locating them has been unusually tough.  Does anyone approach immature bodies of water notably different than you do one with a fully-developed/healthy ecosystem?

 

  • 2 weeks later...
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All I can think of Aaron, is Beavis & Butthead with fly rods in a canoe....sorry

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Leaser. Is a great lake. It is not near as tuff as other pa lakes. Go to the general store and buy a map. From there it's just follow the seasonal patterns. 

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