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<blockquote data-quote="duckfish" data-source="post: 382095" data-attributes="member: 17136"><p>I got home a little while ago from 3 straight days of fishing Raystown. We run & gun fished many spots from mile marker 28 (south/Juniata River end) to MM 9 around 7 Points. According to my gps, we put over 50 miles on the boat. I never did make it all the way to the dam since the closer you got to the N end of the lake the water temps were significantly lower.</p><p></p><p>Take for the 3 days was just a few yellow perch, some white crappy, some catfish and one nice lake trout. We did not catch any striper. Tough lake to fish was my first impression but I'll keep trying and see if I can't learn more. Regardless it was a fun 3 days, my buddy's 12 yo son seemed to have a good time, which was what it was all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckfish, post: 382095, member: 17136"] I got home a little while ago from 3 straight days of fishing Raystown. We run & gun fished many spots from mile marker 28 (south/Juniata River end) to MM 9 around 7 Points. According to my gps, we put over 50 miles on the boat. I never did make it all the way to the dam since the closer you got to the N end of the lake the water temps were significantly lower. Take for the 3 days was just a few yellow perch, some white crappy, some catfish and one nice lake trout. We did not catch any striper. Tough lake to fish was my first impression but I'll keep trying and see if I can't learn more. Regardless it was a fun 3 days, my buddy's 12 yo son seemed to have a good time, which was what it was all about. [/QUOTE]
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