IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Meeting Minutes, Club Chit-Chat, and Fishing Reports will be listed if you are a member of Chapter 50. If you are a member, and you cannot see the reports after logging in, please use the contact form by selecting the floating envelope icon located in the bottom-right corner. Include your name and your Chapter 50 membership number. We will verify, and grant you special rights to view all. Alternatively, you may email us at muskiesincpennjersey @ gmail .
10:14 pm
HEY Mr. Musky...
I'd love to get a copy of your pictures of the 42 pounder! We're collecting pictures to use for the Leaser Lake Heritage Foundation.
Please E-Mail me at gwhite@leaserlakeheritage.org and we can figure out how I could get a copy.
Tight Lines...
George
11:33 pm
January 5, 2006
HEY GEORGE, YES I WILL GET PICTURES TO YOU---TRIED TO E-MAIL YOU BUT GOT NO SERVER HOST BY NAME ---TRY SENDING TO ME AT [ JFRANKJESSE@RCN.COM ] THANKS FRANK
4:26 am
March 26, 2004
Guys,
I remember going there on the trout opener with my dad when there was water in the lake, and walking around the lake while fishing when I was in middle school. It's certainly not the same lake anymore.
It is my understanding that the PFBC has a policy to not stock walleyes or muskies into trout lakes that aren't already being stocked. So when they started refilling the lake, they decided that it is now a new lake, and were therefore not going to stock walleye or muskies in there (George might be able to confirm this). This is due to the perception that muskies and walleye eat all the trout. Too bad, as you can see from the fish they found when they drained the place.
The question is if they drained any other PA lake which has a decent stocking record and forage base, would find the same type of population? Probably so.
Chris
13
1 Guest(s)