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Knapp: How was the fishing in 2024? Here’s a recap from Keystone Lake to Lake Arthur

Smallmouth bass fishing was excellent in 2024. Tom and John Lenz display a nice fish they caught in September. Jeff Knapp/Special to the Eagle

With 2025 off to an icy start, and the start of the new year seems appropriate to look back on last year’s activities, which for me included fishing to a large extent, having been blessed with around 160 days on the water.

Most of them took place on Western Pennsylvania lakes and rivers. Here are some general observations:

Keystone seemed to have an abundant number of largemouth bass but relatively few quality-sized fish. Smallmouth also appeared to be numerous, but again I didn’t seen the big smallmouths that typically show up come fall. I suspect there’s been a change in the forage base, likely tied to the drastic drawdowns the lake has experienced in recent years.

Early to mid fall provided some exceptional fishing for crappies, many of them over 10 inches in length.

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