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Porktown -> RE: 3 Rivers Fishing? (4/7/2008 9:45:58 AM)
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There are fish in the rivers. Mouths of creeks, below the lock/dams, under bridges, or where ever you can get access, you'll likely find fish. Just remember that they are flowing through an old town with a pollution problem. Wear your waders if you plan on going in. The shore lines drop off quick in many areas, so walk slow. Don't wade unfamiliar water when the water is high. Also, if it rains hard, give the rivers 2-3 days to wash the sewage overflow down stream, or you'll likely not want to ever fish them again... The rivers should be starting to produce. They seem to be slow fishing during the cold months, then hit their peaks in the Spring and Fall, then don't seem to fish well in the heat. Most places seem to follow that though. If you get used to a certain body of water, you'll figure out when and where the fish tend to go. Then you'll buy a boat, and all of that knowledge will be stripped from your head... Use the search key above. Do a search of Ohio River, Allegheny, Mon, 3 rivers, river rats, Lock, ect. You'll find a few places to start from at least. Check out mapquest or something like that, and find some streams that dump in the river close to your house/apt. Take a drive, or post what you are looking at hitting. Much of the rivers are inaccessible. If the rivers aren't your thing, check out the PFBC's fishing guide. It will show where some lakes and streams in the region are. There really aren't many lakes in the area, as compared to other parts of the country. Find the name of a few, and use the search function. You'll end up finding too many places to check out, and not enough time to hit them all. Good luck, PT
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