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Anyone here from Potter/Tioga County?

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iceintioga:

--- Quote from: seaweed01 on Nov 30, 2005, 07:55 PM ---Iceintioga,

I have had the same results at Pisgah that you have had. Usually/sometimes
quite a few nice gills, the perch have always been hard to catch. But they sure
are nice, when you can get them.  I only live 20 min from Pisgah, let me know
when you are going to be there and I'll try and meet you.

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Sounds good, I'll let you know...The lake freezes pretty early, maybe you could check it when you are close by...When I call the ranger for a report he always says.."I wouldn't reccomend fishing it yet", I think he does that so if someone goes through they cannot sue him?

I usually go with several guys, all good folks, a good time...even if we get skunked...looking forward to fishing with you...

ford

marshrat:
Hey i live in Ansonia and me and my dad normally fish hamilton and beachwood all the time i  think that pond you are talking about is beachwood and there are a lot of nice fish in there we just got a new boat and are going to try downrigging in 8 to 12 ft of water hopefully we could hook into one of those big browns we will so fish alot in new york hemlock and lamoka. I am 100% sure you can fish cow vally on the ice all though they do stock it for trout it is a better perch lake and bass. Ps watch for the river that goes through the lake sometimes the ice can be 10 inch's and all of a sudden go to 1 inch and thats not fun the waters moving fast. good thing i was running and only my waste fell in but keepright on going or i might not be here lol i can laugh at it now but not at the time we packed up and got the heck off there

Brad from Potter:

--- Quote from: marshrat on Dec 01, 2005, 05:51 AM ---Hey i live in Ansonia and me and my dad normally fish hamilton and beachwood all the time i  think that pond you are talking about is beachwood and there are a lot of nice fish in there we just got a new boat and are going to try downrigging in 8 to 12 ft of water hopefully we could hook into one of those big browns we will so fish alot in new york hemlock and lamoka. I am 100% sure you can fish cow vally on the ice all though they do stock it for trout it is a better perch lake and bass. Ps watch for the river that goes through the lake sometimes the ice can be 10 inch's and all of a sudden go to 1 inch and thats not fun the waters moving fast. good thing i was running and only my waste fell in but keepright on going or i might not be here lol i can laugh at it now but not at the time we packed up and got the heck off there

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The pond is only about 2-3 miles from Gaines off to the right.

Brad from Potter:

--- Quote from: iceintioga on Dec 01, 2005, 04:19 AM ---Brad

I haven't fished that pond...but I am always ready to fish a new spot...
Do you mean the pond that looks sorta like a beaver pond?
I always assumed that that place was private and never thought to ask permission...Have you fished it?

ford

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I've fished it in open water. It has some pretty big bass & bluegills. There are no signs around it & I know people fish it. But I was wondering how well it would fish with ice.

marshrat:
Im sure if you fish it from open water it would be good for ice fishing the next thing is how deep it is and how to fish it i would guess with the bass there are sunnies and perch so for the bass i would set up tip ups with 1 to 2 inch minnows and if you want to catch the perch use rosie reds and jig meal worms

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