Forgot about this they haven't done a report in three years so the wouldn't really know if its sustained or not. Fish die off every year in pa from the ...more winters we have.
Largemouth bass 170 3 – 14inches
3 years ago though so nothing over 14 inches and nothing over 15 inches since 2000.
I sent emails back and forth with the fish commision about this lake specifically and they told me that other than trout, the lake is considered to have a self-sustaining ...more fish population.
There has to be some big bass in that lake. They probably never bite anything with a hook though. I remember when they drained lower deer lake and found around ...more 100 LM bass that were over 10lbs. Not to mention a whole bunch of other fish too. It too was a trout stocked lake. I bet if we'd fish big trout swimbaits we would catch some pigs at these smaller high pressure lakes. On the wooded side of NM lake almost across from the handicapped dock there is a log underwater at like 10 feet deep and about 50 feet from shore or so. I bet the big girls stack up on that this time of year. The lake is like a big bowl with very little in the way of structure. Any little thing will hold fish but the key is finding the deep hidden stuff underwater that no one else knows about and fishes. That is where the big girls hide.
I don't know about canoes... they only stock some trout and that's about it just small fish left a bunch a blue gill and ive only seen about 7-9 inch bass ...more the last two years.
So you took your own kayak out onto Northmoreland lake? And didn't get busted by a ranger? You lucked out if so because they would have fined you for doing so. ...more I watched a ranger cite a boy scout leader for taking a canoe out onto the lake. The ranger made the guy look like a murdering criminal in front of those scouts.
Largemouth bass
170 3 – 14inches
3 years ago though so nothing over 14 inches and nothing over 15 inches since 2000.
ten pounder very rare