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Cross Creek Lake, in Washington County, an aquatic haven for fish, crappies

The fertile waters of Washington County’s Cross Creek Lake provide an aquatic haven for a variety of fish species, crappies especially.

Listed as a bit under 250 acres, Cross Creek seems much bigger. Maybe this is due to the network of bays and coves that form the lake. Though somewhat small in stature, like a low-to-the-ground gridiron running back, it backs a lot of punch, with an abundance of structure and cover. The stained fertile waters support a level of submerged weedgrowth out to around eight feet.

Cross Creek has a history of producing crappies in both size and numbers. When Pennsylvania Fish and Boat biologists from Area Fisheries Management 8 surveyed the lake last spring, they confirmed that the population is still strong.

“Cross Creek has been a crappie factory in the past,” noted Mike Depew, fisheries biologist. “It’s produced good numbers of fish, lots of legal sized fish, and has shown pretty good catch rates. There’s a reason there’s always 10 to 15 boats out there targeting crappies during the springtime.”

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