Steve Udick's 44 1/2-inch Allegheny River muskie. Steve Udick photo.
Lake Erie, Presque Isle Bay Rough weather put the kibosh on fishing this week. Prior reports included smallmouth bass in 30 to 50 feet, as well as smallmouth and largemouth bass on drop-shot rigs in 17 to 25 feet just outside the bay. The bay was yielding crappies up to 14 and16 inches, with the Duck Border Patrol dock and Presque Isle Marina productive spots. Big bluegills were reported off the south pier. Largemouth bass were hitting rubber worms in 8 to 12 feet on the outside edge of weed beds Sept.1. Other anglers reported numbers of small bass. A few steelhead were at the creek mouths.Lake LeBoeuf (Erie County) Bill Logan of Pleasantville caught a 35-inch northern pike while casting a curly-tail bait for muskies. Union City Reservoir (Erie County) Shore anglers were releasing northern pike on shiners and minnows by the dam in recent weeks. Allegheny River/Allegheny Reservoir (Warren County)Terry Schrader of Warren landed two walleyes, 24 inches, 5 ½ pounds and 23 inches, 5 ¼ pounds, in the outflow of the Kinzua Dam. Catfish were hitting at night. The reservoir was yielding white bass.Pymatuning Lake (Crawford County) Cooler nights made walleyes a little more active, with 22- to 26-inch fish reported by anglers drifting jigs and crawlers. Crappies were hitting minnows in 14 to 20 feet. Conneaut Lake (Crawford County)Chad Templin of Saegertown and a buddy caught a dozen bass about 2 pounds drop-shotting the outside weed lines the morning of Sept Canadohta Lake (Crawford County) Bill Logan of Pleasantville caught a 5 ½-pound largemouth bass. Other anglers reported bass and northern pike. A Union City angler caught a 7 ½-pound largemouth. French Creek (Crawford, Venango counties) An angler caught two northern pike on a white bucktail spinnerbait, and released a 20-inch smallmouth bass.Allegheny River (Venango County) Catfish were the main catch, with flatheads biting on live bait. Steve Udick of Oil City released a 44 1/2-inch muskie on a 4-inch tube jig while targeting bass near Oil City. Other anglers caught smallmouth bass up to 17 inches on rubber worms in various depths. Lake Wilhelm (Mercer County)Bluegills were being taken on waxworms, while crappies, 8 to 10 inches, were hitting minnows. Largemouth bass, 14 to 17 inches, were reported on crankbaits in about 11 feet of water. Rich Black of Slippery Rock and Rich Burnside of Clintonville released 10 largemouths up to 17 inches. Lake Arthur (Butler County)A fair number of largemouth bass, catfish, and bluegills were reported, along with a few striped bass in the evenings.Glade Run Lake (Butler County)Small-size bass and bluegills were reported. Allegheny RiverBass up to 3 pounds, a couple of 15-inch walleyes, and the occasional flathead catfish were hitting on the bottom near the dams, mostly from shore. Highlights of the Downtown TriAnglers’ Wednesday outing on the North Shore included a 20-inch smallmouth buffalo released by Tom Lippert of Spring Garden, and a 19-inch channel catfish released by Dave Gaborek of Bethel Park.Monongahela RiverBig flathead catfish were biting live bluegills and chicken livers. Channel cats and freshwater drum also were reported. Ohio RiverRuss Greshauk of McKees Rocks caught a 26-inch, 6-pound 2-ounce walleye, and two other walleyes 19 and 17 1/2 inches on 4-inch white twister tails in the back channel, Sept. 3. Youghiogheny RiverA slow bite was reported despite last Friday’s state trout stocking, but some nice smallmouth bass were caught on crayfish between the Casselman River mouth and Ramcat Run. Youghiogheny Reservoir (Fayette County)Five anglers boated 23 smallmouth bass up to 18 inches and some nice perch in 15 to 18 feet. Other anglers caught channel catfish near the Route 40 bridge. Cross Creek Lake (Washington County)Largemouth bass and crappies were reported amid light fishing pressure. Keystone Lake (Armstrong County)Largemouth and smallmouth bass were reported. A few walleyes were hitting near Reefer’s Cove.Glendale Lake (Cambria County)Crappies, a few nice-size northern pike, and bowfin were reported. Clover Reservoir (Cambria County)A good perch bite was reported in recent weeks. Wilmore Dam (Cambria County) Anglers were catching bass in recent weeks. Yellow Creek Lake (Indiana County)Perch and a few walleyes and bass were reported. Hemlock Lake (Indiana County) Small numbers of mostly small-size bass and northern pike were reported. Lake Somerset (Somerset County)Crappies were hitting off the pier. Channel catfish and a few largemouth bass also were reported just prior to the drawdown that began this week. Quemahoning Reservoir (Somerset County)One angler caught 27-inch walleye. Others caught a few northern pike and some smallmouth bass.