Catfish holes

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2009/05/29 17:29:24 (permalink)

Catfish holes

Anyone care to share a catfish hole on the Suksy?  Harrisburg area...   Since the river will be blown out for a while   once it drops a little Like to get some cat fish action in ..  PM if you like  thanks  10pts.
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    RE: Catfish holes 2009/06/09 11:20:40 (permalink)
    The are near Wrightsville consistently produces nice channel cats, as does the York Haven dam and the mouth of conewago creek. Earlier in the spring, the warmwater discharge at Brunners Island is a hotspot, too. At Wrightsville there is a boat ramp by the old John Wright factory (now a restaraunt). You can wade out to a chest deep channnel then it gets shallower. Fish upstream to the rt 30 bridge and watch the edges of the weed beds. If you fish downstream, the old bridge piling of the market street bridge hoold some nice fish, too. All you need is some chicken livers or strips of raw bacon work even better.
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    RE: Catfish holes 2009/06/11 11:02:12 (permalink)
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    Thanks for the info  can you launch a small river Jon out of that launch?
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    RE: Catfish holes 2009/06/14 00:04:48 (permalink)
    yes, you can launch a river john from wrightsville. 
     
    The last time I was in that area, a kid pulled out a 20 pound channel from around the bridge pilings. 

    "A Homewood man led police on an hourlong car chase that ended with a crash injuring three officers.

    "The car was driving itself," Wright said. "The car has a GPS. It's a Lincoln Navigator. They drive themselves. I wasn't running nowhere."
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