by Mike Salamon | Mar 6, 2022 | Guides, Lake Wallenpaupack Charters, Susquehanna River Charters
The Pocono and Endless Mountains are littered with countless lakes that offer superb fishing all within a short drive from New York City, Philadelphia, and other major cities. Lake Wallenpaupack is the largest Lake in the region while the north branch of the...
by Mike Salamon | Sep 11, 2021 | Guides, Lake Wallenpaupack Charters, Mikes Pics, New York State Charters, Susquehanna River Charters
Fishing in the fall offers a lot of opportunity for both trophy class fish as well as numbers. The fishing can be fast and furious at times in the right locations. Whether you are targeting bass, walleye, or panfish such as perch or crappie there are plenty of fall...
by Mike Salamon | Jun 15, 2021 | Guides, Lake Wallenpaupack Charters, New York State Charters, Susquehanna River Charters
Whether you are fishing Lake Wallenpaupack, the Susquehanna River, or another body of water in New York state or Pennsylvania, Summertime Smallmouth Bass have a couple of things in common, great fighting ability and a diet fit for a king! Smallmouth bass in the warm...
by Mike Salamon | Jul 3, 2020 | Guides, Susquehanna River Charters
Susquehanna River Channel Cats are fun to catch, plentiful, and underfished. This predator dines well in the rich waters of the north branch of the Susquehanna River. Cats eat an array of things including Crawfish, Bluegill, insects and any other dead or living things...
by Mike Salamon | Jun 1, 2020 | Guides, Susquehanna River Charters
The Susquehanna River, in all it spendor and glory, winds down though Pennsylvania’s spectacular Endless Mountain Range in North East Pennsylvania. The river is the 16th largest river in the United States. The North branch of the Susquehanna River flows out of...
by Mike Salamon | Sep 17, 2019 | Susquehanna River Charters
Many people don’t understand the catfish. Also many people don’t realize there are many species of cats here in Northeast PA. Let’s start with the most abundant in the Susquehanna River system. These fish are thriving in the Susquehanna River as well...