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PilotMatt

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  1. Thank you for the help. I will be up there this weekend.
  2. Hello Everyone! New to the site. After work, I am planning on hitting one of the Ponds at the Olney Manor park. I have a lot of luck catching largemouth one to two pounders in force on Rapala X Rap Popper, and 4" Senkos starting about 45 minutes before Sunset. Probably bring both my Baitcaster, and Light rod tonight. I want to try out the frog I got. Also, I would like to see if I can wrangle out a few Bluegill. About all my fishing has been shoreline fishing. I really am a stickler for ponds, as they are easy to get acquainted with. Lake Needwood I avoid like the plague. Lake Frank Bernard can be good fishing one day, and a bust the next. What I like about Lake Frank is days when it is just me and the lake, and no one else. The walk is not bad until you have to come back up the hill, and the steep part of the path back to the parking lot. There is a pond back off the trails, I have not hit yet. One of these days. My favorite spot is a Pond on a friends farm. Very easy to fish, and can pull in bass and gill all day long. Great spot to test out new lures, but can be deceiving as the largemouth and gill bite just about everything you throw in there. I am looking to hit up Tridelphia and Black Hills in the near future. Tips are always appreciated. Glad to meet you all. Matt
  3. Hello, I am from MD, and will be up visiting Towards the end of September. I am hoping we will still have some warm weather to pull some Panfish out of the waters around Coatesville. I would like to teach my nephew how to fish. He is in a wheel chair, so it would have to be somewhere accesible for him. I would like to find a spot that we can go for an hour or so, and get my nephew into the enjoyment of fishing. If anyone knows of a couple productive fishing holes, or even a productive pond someone would allow us to fish, please let me know. Thank you, Matt

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