mr.crappie
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yellow creek
I talked to Jim Riddle of Riddles bait shop at Yellow Creek this morn.,he said that the fishing has been very good at the lake & he is getting a fresh supply of shiners to-day. His # is 724-479-8169. Also I heard that someone caught a monster Musky at Lake Arthur this week. Closer to home,B&M bait shop in Everson has shiners for you guys that are fishing Greenlick,his # is 724-887-5638. sam
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Eman89so
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/13 12:17:06
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I'm trying to get clarification I heard it was caught on the river and he didn't want anyone knowing where could be a myth though. Looks like a big moraine musky
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JRSR
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/13 13:16:04
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Dean's Baits in Indiana is a good shop to get bait in that area as well. He is also generous with them too. If you order 2 dozen fatheads you get 4 dozen. He has shiners also.
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mr.crappie
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/13 18:51:00
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Ed, My buddy told me it was def.Morrain & there was a section on channel 2 news thurs. showing him putting it back in the lake. supposedly over 50" # 40plus #
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Chris Johnson
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/13 19:26:32
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/14 09:30:33
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Couple of online newspaper fishing reports I've read yesterday and today say Pymy. I saw some pics on the Fish West PA Facebook page that got up there pretty quick, and got removed almost as quickly. Couple of shots that provided a lot of background. I'm no expert on the Allegheny, but when I first saw the pics without reading anything about it, that was my first guess. At any rate, incredible fish! If I had a goal of catching a state record fish like that and came that close, I don't suppose I'd want anybody to know where it was either.
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Chris Johnson
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/14 10:43:35
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DRod If I had a goal of catching a state record fish like that and came that close, I don't suppose I'd want anybody to know where it was either.
Yup, it would be like the bounty scene from Jaws.
post edited by Chris Johnson - 2015/02/14 10:50:21
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mote1977
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/15 14:59:49
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Lovgren69
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/15 18:58:05
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Have to agree with this..."Judging by the background it doesn't look like Arthur or Pym to me. My guess is the river." Didn't think it was very safe to try and ice fish on the river? Maybe Kinzua or Tionesta lake?
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davef
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/15 19:30:12
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wrong post. sorry
post edited by davef - 2015/02/16 09:25:16
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richardw
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/16 12:22:36
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Anyone that has ever caught a few big muskies will tell you that fish isn't any where near as big as they are claiming either. It's a nice fish and any musky fisherman would be happy to catch it any day but there is no reason to stretch it. Find pictures of some legit 40lbers on the internet and compare how their hand looks compared to the fins. Here is a legit 50" 40lber, tell me the one in this article is bigger, lol.
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crappiefisher
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/16 13:11:47
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Fishermen never lie. Ov course it's not a 40# 50" but still a great fish.
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Eman89so
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/16 13:30:45
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Agreed. Told my dad that last night
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/24 15:18:29
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Dean's Baits in Indiana is a good shop to get bait in that area as well. He is also generous with them too. If you order 2 dozen fatheads you get 4 dozen. He has shiners also.
Where are they located?
The only thing better than 1 day of fishing is 2 days of fishing.
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Re: yellow creek
2015/02/25 07:58:19
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In Indiana near the IUP campus. It's on Grant St. off of Wayne Ave.
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JRSR
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Re: yellow creek
2015/03/07 19:03:18
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Riddle's opens at 7am on Saturdays. 19" of ice on Yellow Creek today!
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Re: yellow creek
2015/03/16 18:49:20
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