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Raystown Lake


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Rating - Good   

Thursday, Dec 18 2025
Current fishing conditions at Raystown Lake are influenced by the fall season, with anglers targeting stripers in cooler waters and walleye in deeper areas at night. While some recent reports indicate tough conditions due to post-frontal weather, the fall is generally considered a prime time for stripers, and walleye can be found with night fishing techniques or by trolling with deep crankbaits during the day.

Thursday, Dec 18 2025



GPS

GPS: 40.4848° N, 78.0103° W

Access Info

Snyder's boat launch - Snyders Run Rd., off of Rt. 22

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Raystown Lake

RECEIVE FISHING REPORT UPDATES!


Rating - Good

Current fishing conditions at Raystown Lake are influenced by the fall season, with anglers targeting stripers in cooler waters and walleye in deeper areas at night. While some recent reports indicate tough conditions due to post-frontal weather, the fall is generally considered a prime time for stripers, and walleye can be found with night fishing techniques or by trolling with deep crankbaits during the day.


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