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    Smile Fishing Piney Run


    does anyone fish piney run reservoir for crappie? if so were is a good spot for crappie



    thanx

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    what and where is this piney res. as there is one in garrett county md also didn't know if there was one on the eastern side of hagerstown ?

    Scott
    Life comes at you fast ... Better have a net...

    Scott Beitzel----Western maryland

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    Piney Run Reservoir, Fishing Maryland

    Haven't fished this other than from the dock. Very pretty lake with very clear water...$10 bucks to get in if you're not a Carroll County resident ($5 if you are).

    TC

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    Fished it about 20 yrs ago did far on crappie back then. I do here that they do good on crappie in there still.

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    I've been fishing Piney Run for about 6 years now and caught only one Crappie the entire time.

    The Yellow Perch are kinda' taking over it seems, as some days I can't even get my lure into the water without a YP hitting it.

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    Default Piney Run Fishing

    I've been fishing at Piney Run for several years and have never seen a crappie there. Caught plenty of blue gill and yellow perch. I've seen catfish and a decent-sized tiger muskie (neither of which I caught).

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    We landed an 8 pound catfish there a few years ago and I've caught a few largemouth between 3 and 4 pounds.

    I think the Tiger Muskie along with with too many people keeping the Crappie have killed the population there.

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    Its a shame Md. doesn't restock crappie they way they do in the southern states.

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