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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/2/2009 12:21:33 PM   
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Plan on going tomorrow. Looking forward to your post. GOOD LUCK!!!!!

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/4/2009 2:07:44 PM   
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Fished Muddy Creek yesterday. Hooked 3 Northerns but only landed one 27 inches. Managed only 3 keeper crappie over 10 rest smaller. All fish caught on minnows. Water is alittle high and muddy.

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/5/2009 11:37:18 AM   
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Fished the other night from Bear Run and got just about nothing.

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/5/2009 10:04:02 PM   
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fished for a little over an hour today, and caught 5 bass, one was a nice 22'' 6+ pounds. ALso saw some guy catch a musky. Anyone else doing any good?       
                                               Timmy     p.s.  rippinlip if you want to go some time just give me a call

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/5/2009 10:23:09 PM   
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Picked up a couple bass tonight but nothing over 16".  Rain held off just long enough for a pleasant night on the lake.  Where are these mysterious Arthur Muskie?

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/6/2009 7:17:36 AM   
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Will do,young Timmy , just finishing up projects around the house so I'll be free to fish when the Stripers put the feedbag on...

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/6/2009 8:24:12 AM   
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When you say muddy creek do you mean where it comes in?

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/6/2009 8:31:40 AM   
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Probably talkin about the muddy creek finger of Arthur powerslave.

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/8/2009 6:50:53 AM   
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Yes the Muddy Creek finger not the creek. The finger that runs along Rt. 528 past the Zion church and Bridge.

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/8/2009 8:48:28 AM   
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http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/moraine/moraine_maps.aspx

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/8/2009 10:20:39 AM   
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I heard a couple weeks back some kid caught a 40+ 25lb musky from shore on a worm.. is this true?

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/8/2009 12:06:21 PM   
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Was up 3 weeks ago, Muddy creek, talked to a few guys, they said someone got a big one up there going 52in/34lb. from a boat in near shore?

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/8/2009 3:00:13 PM   
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is the big run area a decent starting point for midnight stripers?

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/8/2009 3:48:08 PM   
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My recomendation, would be to check it out and pack light.  If you don't hear them (alewives), then move.  Unless you have a spot that you are confident to wait them out, I wouldn't.  They'll be active somewhere on the lake at some point.  Whether or not the wipers are there is another story.  I like the odds of having bait busting around me rather than blindly casting.  I have caught them this way, but at spots that I have caught them before.  I'd also stick closer to the roads and such, so your not hiking 2 miles through the woods to get to your car to search east, west or north.  If you are confident in a spot, then by all means hit it up hard.  I am pretty sure the wipers will show up in just about every part of the lake, as long as there is food for them.

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/8/2009 8:47:29 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Porktown

My recomendation, would be to check it out and pack light.  If you don't hear them (alewives), then move.  Unless you have a spot that you are confident to wait them out, I wouldn't.  They'll be active somewhere on the lake at some point.  Whether or not the wipers are there is another story.  I like the odds of having bait busting around me rather than blindly casting.  I have caught them this way, but at spots that I have caught them before.  I'd also stick closer to the roads and such, so your not hiking 2 miles through the woods to get to your car to search east, west or north.  If you are confident in a spot, then by all means hit it up hard.  I am pretty sure the wipers will show up in just about every part of the lake, as long as there is food for them.


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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/8/2009 9:05:23 PM   
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not looking for secret spots just wanna make sure im not wasting my time fishing shallow as opposed to the main lake...i feel comfortable in big run which probably makes a world of difference in pitch black conditions. not catching stuff is one thing...gettin hurt and ruining equipment is a whole different story....someone was asking me how big the stripers get up there...i said around 10lbs...that about right??

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 1:29:34 AM   
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quote:

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not looking for secret spots just wanna make sure im not wasting my time fishing shallow as opposed to the main lake...i feel comfortable in big run which probably makes a world of difference in pitch black conditions. not catching stuff is one thing...gettin hurt and ruining equipment is a whole different story....someone was asking me how big the stripers get up there...i said around 10lbs...that about right??


I would say a good number may push 15lbs...never weighed any but when then start hitting 26'', 27'' or more, they are pretty heavy!   Are you talking about ''Bear Run'' when you say ''Big Run'', or do I need to look closer at my map?

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 7:34:22 AM   
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Big Run is what we locals call old 422.

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 8:27:04 AM   
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Big Run is over by the Pleasant valley day use area. 

There is a house with a dock right off of the lake on Big Run.....

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 8:52:42 AM   
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If you were targeting Walleye at Moraine where would you start? What area? Not looking for spots just area's to start and go from there. Thanks....John

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 10:27:13 AM   
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15 LBer's are very rare. Ten is a high average, on a very good year. Generally they average 6-8 from year to year.

"If you were targeting Walleye at Moraine where would you start?"

For the next 3-4 weeks, any shallow, weedy cove. Look for weeds just below the surface. Most of the back half of the Muddy creek arm, fit the bill.

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 11:04:04 AM   
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Thanks Spoonchucker. Now I atleast have a starting pont.

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 11:56:39 AM   
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I have to disagree.

first off, a 10 pound wiper is possible in Moraine, but VERY RARE.
You will hear people saying they caught 8 pounders which in reality if weighed would only be 5-6 pounds.
just like steelhead in Erie, wipers are often misjudged.

Due to a wipers thick girth, they appear to be heavier then they are. I have weighed prob. 60 + wipers in the last 6 years and have only seen ONE that weighed 8 pounds.

most average 5 pounds or less.

I remember a kid running up to me with a enormous looking wiper saying he had a 15 pounder. when weighed it barely made 7.5 pounds.

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 1:36:11 PM   
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thinbk i might head up this evening....anyone else gonna be up there?

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 5:35:59 PM   
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Tanner -

To be a little more specific on your question.  I have never fished Big Run at night.  I have fished Porters, which I'd imagine are very similar.  I have caught them there.  I wouldn't suggest Porters, just because there is limited places to fish, and a good drive to the rest of the lake.  There is some good water there though, for a bunch of species.

I will be trying to butter up the wife as much as possible today.  After spending last weekend trout fishing with the buddies and the entire day today doing house work, I'm pretty sure I'm on daddy duty for the remainder of the evening.  Being tired and cranky tomorrow, is not the best way to let mom and mommy know I care!  There's not much more that I'd rather be doing than playing tug a war with mr/mrs line side.

BTW, that house on Big Run is definitely one of the cooler houses in Western PA.  Until you take a look off to the side of 79 between Portersville and 422.  That resort with private pond about 2 miles from Lake Arthur, is my dream home.  If all of us could only live like Spoonchucker!!! 

(Note - If that is your house, I appologize for posting on this site - that place kicks some serious beehind!  Although, if that were your house, I doubt you'd be talking to all of us!  Probably too busy making muNies...  Please God, don't let that by Guru's Crib.)

Good luck!  Go Pens!
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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 5:45:41 PM   
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think the wind will shut them down?? im bored to death i might just just up anyway. i cant catch them from the couch...i know that for sure

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 5:58:30 PM   
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< Message edited by Stillhead -- 5/12/2009 9:16:26 PM >

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 6:02:40 PM   
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im gonna give it a shot....ill be @ the end of big run wading till around 10-11 if anyone wants company

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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 8:00:18 PM   
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I fished in the wind today and managed 9 bass. Also missed a lot too. 
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RE: 2009 Lake Arthur - 5/9/2009 11:52:53 PM   
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Launched from 528, went under the bridge and toward the marina.  It was UNBELIEVABLY windy.  I ended up scooting into the little cove between trout cove and the marina and stayed in there.  Managed a couple bass and a big channel cat.

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