Neshannock Creek begins in Mercer County at the confluence of Cool Spring Creek and Otter Creek, which, incidentally, is how it got its name, Neshannock which means “a place of two streams.” The beautiful 20-mile freestone stream is known for being one of the best streams for receiving both spring and fall stockings of trout. Popular fishing locations are the piers, the Perry Monument, lagoons, and boat landings. Presque Isle Bay is a premier destination for anglers looking for a variety of fish, including panfish, perch, bass, muskellunge, walleye, northern pike, crappies, smelt, and steelhead. A fishing trip to the Keystone State wouldn’t be complete without a stop along Pennsylvania’s only seashore. Most of the southern shore of the Bay is bordered by the City of Erie. Presque Isle State Park forms the northern shore of the Bay. It is formed as Presque Isle peninsula arches north and east into Lake Erie, forming the Bay. Presque Isle Bay is the oldest harbor on the Great Lakes. Get ready to kick back and reel in some big catches. Anglers are encouraged to study the regulations for favorite fishing holes at. Licenses are required to fish in Pennsylvania, and many areas have special regulations and creel limits on fishing.
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