WCO Report Western Crawford County - 07/10/2002: , PA,
Fishing Report Posted: July 10, 2002

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Posted by WCO Joe Russell on July 10, 2002 at 07:29:58:

Western Crawford County / WCO Joe Russell

Pymatuning Lake- The lake has gotten very warm with 81 to 85 degrees being about the normal surface temperature, so most of the fishing that is productive is for warm water species. Bass, Bluegill and Carp fishing are doing real well though around the lake. Try structures around the shore line to have the best results, and the lighter the tackle the better. Worms on a jig under a bobber seem to be the best producer for the Bluegills, and doughballs are working great for the Carp.
Conneaut Lake- Bass fishing has really picked up here with some nice smallmouths taken over the week. The edges of the weed beds at the north end of the lake seem to be producing the most with structures like docks coming in a close second. No particular baits of choice guys seem to be having luck with just about everything, but throw a variety at them to see what will draw them out. Boating season is once again here so early mornings and weekdays before the boats pick up will be you best bets. Bluegill fishermen have been doing well here as well by using a small jig under a bobber and tipping it with a piece of worm or maggot. Fish the weed beds or edges of the lake for the best results.





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