Lard Almighty
06-16-2013, 06:00 PM
I met up with my brother for some PA bass fishing. The first spot we checked out was Leaser Lake, more for scouting purposes than on the belief we would do well. The dam was recently rebuilt, and the lake is rising to its former levels. Lots of flooded shoreline brush, and there were baitfish everywhere, from 1/2" up to about 2 inches. It looks amazing, but the state stocking hasn't quite taken hold yet. My brother and I both agree that, in about five years, Leaser Lake will be one of the better lakes in eastern PA.
After that we headed to Minsie Lake, and it looks like every bass fisherman's dream: lots of pads, spatterdock, and submerged weed beds. As soon as we walk up to the first spot a fish darted into the shallows to gobble some baitfish. We fished there four about two hours, and between the two of us we nailed 3 bass and 3 pickerel, including a nice ~20" chainside. Bass were nice and dark, and the pickerel were all fat and healthy. The vast majority of the action came from skating soft plastics over the tops of the pads. Strikes were explosive, to say the least. Lots of people were fishing, and lots of people were catching sunnies and a few pickerel.
If anybody has a boat, canoe, or yak, I would strongly recommend checking out Minsie Lake. There is lots of lake that is not accessible from shore, but it's small enough so that you could fish the whole thing in a day. Plus, seems like there are some really nice fish in there.
After that we headed to Minsie Lake, and it looks like every bass fisherman's dream: lots of pads, spatterdock, and submerged weed beds. As soon as we walk up to the first spot a fish darted into the shallows to gobble some baitfish. We fished there four about two hours, and between the two of us we nailed 3 bass and 3 pickerel, including a nice ~20" chainside. Bass were nice and dark, and the pickerel were all fat and healthy. The vast majority of the action came from skating soft plastics over the tops of the pads. Strikes were explosive, to say the least. Lots of people were fishing, and lots of people were catching sunnies and a few pickerel.
If anybody has a boat, canoe, or yak, I would strongly recommend checking out Minsie Lake. There is lots of lake that is not accessible from shore, but it's small enough so that you could fish the whole thing in a day. Plus, seems like there are some really nice fish in there.