99% private. Hundreds of docks ring the lake. State launch is the only real access. There's big everything in Harveys. Can be a tough lake. Almost 700 acres, 9 miles around, 90+' deep. LOTS of alewives.Is that private. It’s another lake where folks have recommended me go for big pickerel and giant Gills.
Fish Commish denies stocking them in Pa. I don't know many people that believe that. They appeared in lakes around around here about the same time so random arrivals seems odd. I'm sure fishermen put them and some walleyes in Lake Silkworth since thats basically private.
The Alewife has been introduced into larger reservoirs in the state as a forage species for large game fish.
Nice! And I love Grottos, both south and that one.Today’s report 2 smallmouth and a rocky nothing trolling started to get the jig going pretty good then the wind picked up and it was the end of that but didn’t get skunked on the new water marked some nice spots for next time did get to eat pizza at grottos though (hint hint) could see it from the water in a certain spot
I found out pretty quick how much fishing pressure the lake gets when I watched my jig drop on the electronics and watch the fish swim away.I’ve been spoiled fishing these little farm ponds where it’s nothing to catch 20 panfish and maybe a few 3 pounder bass lolYou're out off a flat. Shallow with good size rocks and some scattered weeds. It drops on three sides.Drop quick to the 30s then into the 50s off the outside edge. It goes from the boathouse on your left shoulder for about 100 feet to the left.
Those farm ponds are where it's at. I could never handle the busy lakes, lol, I keep as far away as possible.I found out pretty quick how much fishing pressure the lake gets when I watched my jig drop on the electronics and watch the fish swim away.I’ve been spoiled fishing these little farm ponds where it’s nothing to catch 20 panfish and maybe a few 3 pounder bass lol