2012/01/26 16:11:08
Pachuckles
38* and rain here, near Sugar Lake, ....better bring a plank. The shore ice wasn't that good to begin with. 33* tonight and 38* again tomorrow.
Cochranton Fire Dept. on stand by.
2012/01/26 17:21:49
bigbob
all this fire dept. talk................i might just stay home. lol thanks for the info ......... saves me a trip from pittsburgh.
2012/01/26 18:14:52
Ymesss
ORIGINAL: 3799

I live in Stoneboro. The lake is not even close to be frozen over. Just some general information the lake is privately owned. The owner generously allows people to fish it. What time are you planning to fish? I can alert the fire department to have people standing by.


Is there any ice at all on the lake? Could you launch a boat? Thanks.
2012/01/28 11:17:21
JEB
I used to kill the perch there thru the ice years ago. Very clear lake as well. Haven't fished it in about 10 years. Saw some kind of fresh water jellyfish or something like that years ago as well. They were gg shaped and flashed bright colors. And no, I was not under the influence, haha. Anybody know what they were or ever see them before ?
2012/01/28 11:52:22
anatikus
ive seen algae form gelatinous balls of clear protoplasm.... thats about it. you should of caught one of those 'jellies' and poked it with a stick.
2012/01/28 16:42:26
anzomcik
Yes sandy lake is very special in that it suports a species of freshwater jellyfish. IMO very neat
2012/01/28 16:59:21
wade alexander
my buddy used to bring them into school in jars, was pretty cool
2012/01/29 04:36:15
anatikus
catch a few, if you clean 'em i'll cook 'em
2012/01/29 14:37:58
Pachuckles
Pymy also has freshwater jellies....
2012/01/30 09:44:42
muskefisher
fish warden told me at tamarack, fish were so skinny because they wouldnt eat. everytime they did eat something it had hooks in it! that lake got pounded for about 5 years. red spot was also a reason. fished it 5 times last 2 years and caught 1 fish.

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