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Clarion River Walleyes - 5/21/2008 8:57:23 AM   
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I have read some posts regarding walleyes in the Clarion.  The PFC stocks the Clarion with eyes, but does anyone target them and where do they fish for them?
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RE: Clarion River Walleyes - 5/21/2008 9:02:27 AM   
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In the Clarion River.....


JUST TEASING .....

That's about the the best know secret I know of...

The best I have EVERY GOT that I believed the source was

"above Piney Dam" ....

how far ?...

wher e?..

etc ? 

the answer  ....

"no comment"

I'll be surprised if there is any secret spots appearing here either

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RE: Clarion River Walleyes - 5/21/2008 2:38:03 PM   
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We used to camp at the mouth of the Clarion where it enters the allegheny somebody bought all this property along allegheny including the old railroadbed that was used for a road now posted a few years back But we Did very well at the confluenece for smallies & walleyes and once in a while you would catch a northern pike if you have a boat I would try this area. Also during these trips if high water existed we did well for walleyes (sometimes hit or miss) under the bridge on the Allegheny there in Parker and going upstream towards the Clarion fishing from shore. 

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RE: Clarion River Walleyes - 5/21/2008 2:42:04 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: fryem

We used to camp at the mouth of the Clarion where it enters the allegheny somebody bought all this property along allegheny including the old railroadbed that was used for a road now posted a few years back But we Did very well at the confluenece for smallies & walleyes and once in a while you would catch a northern pike if you have a boat I would try this area. Also during these trips if high water existed we did well for walleyes (sometimes hit or miss) under the bridge on the Allegheny there in Parker and going upstream towards the Clarion fishing from shore. 


That railroad bed is now rails to trails.

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RE: Clarion River Walleyes - 5/21/2008 3:02:24 PM   
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I guess in the rails to trails program you can not drive a car / truck back to the old train bridge that crosses the Clarion there? My budddies dad used to take a tepee (spelling) and set it up for a 7 days or so the week before memorial day weekend and we used that for a camp. It was actully very cool and alot of fun

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RE: Clarion River Walleyes - 5/21/2008 3:10:54 PM   
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ORIGINAL: fryem

I guess in the rails to trails program you can not drive a car / truck back to the old train bridge that crosses the Clarion there?


I do not know. 

All that land you mentioned between Clarion River mouth and Foxburg was all purchased by a local doctor.  He lives on the hill above the RR.  That whole hill.  The Railroad bed right of way was given to rails to trails, partially for public river access.

And you're right, that's a nice little area.


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RE: Clarion River Walleyes - 5/21/2008 3:27:11 PM   
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I usually land a few about two miles above the millcreek boat launch. It surprised me when I first started catching them.

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RE: Clarion River Walleyes - 5/21/2008 3:40:28 PM   
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Hammerdown,  Is that outside of Strattanville?

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RE: Clarion River Walleyes - 5/21/2008 4:32:24 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Flying Fish

Hammerdown,  Is that outside of Strattanville?


Yes.

and near Fisher.

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RE: Clarion River Walleyes - 5/22/2008 9:23:31 AM   
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A buddy from work fishes near Mill Creek (boat) they do well on Perch and catch a few Walleyes also.

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