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RNYC - what lake are you on in this pic. I’m waiting on my 195S to be delivered. Live in south central PA and looking for some nearby lakes. ThanksThe weekend can't come fast enough
I'm in South Central PA (Dillsburg) and we boat on the following lakes:RNYC - what lake are you on in this pic. I’m waiting on my 195S to be delivered. Live in south central PA and looking for some nearby lakes. Thanks
Oh nice. I live in Hanover. We have a nice lake, but goofy max 20hp law. Thank you for all the ideas. We’ve been to SML, DCL, and Anna. Looking for places closer. All those sound great. Thank you. I’ll research them and hit you back with questions. Susq river is pretty rocky isn’t it? Do you feel safe out there on it?I'm in South Central PA (Dillsburg) and we boat on the following lakes:
Susquehanna River - Conowingo Dam, Clarke Lake, and York Haven Dam (near Three Mile Island)
Raystown
Blue Marsh (Reading)
Chesapeake
I believe RNYC lives near Beltzville Lake which we haven't been to but here good things
On the list to try:
Curwensville Lake (near 80)
Sayer Dam (Bald Eagle State Park near State College)
Wallenpaupack (near Scranton)
Beltzville (near Jim Thorpe north of Allentown)
There's also some nice lakes down in Virginia:
We've been to Lake Anna and Smith Mountain Lake
And there's Deep Creek Lake in western Maryland
Let me know if you need any more info on the ones we've been to.
It's a shame Codorus isn't open to bigger engines, it's larger than Blue Marsh (and nicer) which is unlimited HP. The Dams on the Susquehanna aren't bad, York Haven can get pretty shallow around the Islands, Clarke isn't bad - it gets shallow on the far side, and Conowingo is big and fairly deep, it is rocky up around the islands but the main part is good. The biggest issue is the stuff floating in the river - sticks, logs, trash, etc - especially after storms when everything gets washed into the river. You have to be careful and keep an eye out for the "floaties".Oh nice. I live in Hanover. We have a nice lake, but goofy max 20hp law. Thank you for all the ideas. We’ve been to SML, DCL, and Anna. Looking for places closer. All those sound great. Thank you. I’ll research them and hit you back with questions. Susq river is pretty rocky isn’t it? Do you feel safe out there on it?
The top one is Lake Wallenpaupack, closer to Greentown, Pa. the signature image with the club logo is from the shores of Lake George, that location is in Hauge, Ny.RNYC - what lake are you on in this pic. I’m waiting on my 195S to be delivered. Live in south central PA and looking for some nearby lakes. Thanks
We do hit Beltzville, and yes we are right out of the Lehigh Valley and Poconos...I'm in South Central PA (Dillsburg) and we boat on the following lakes:
Susquehanna River - Conowingo Dam, Clarke Lake, and York Haven Dam (near Three Mile Island)
Raystown
Blue Marsh (Reading)
Chesapeake
I believe RNYC lives near Beltzville Lake which we haven't been to but here good things
On the list to try:
Curwensville Lake (near 80)
Sayer Dam (Bald Eagle State Park near State College)
Wallenpaupack (near Scranton)
Beltzville (near Jim Thorpe north of Allentown)
There's also some nice lakes down in Virginia:
We've been to Lake Anna and Smith Mountain Lake
And there's Deep Creek Lake in western Maryland
Let me know if you need any more info on the ones we've been to.
Looks like your up the east fork at the sand barLake Houston this past weekend View attachment 177133
Newfound HarborLooks like your up the east fork at the sand bar
You are correct sir. Getting ready to head back there in about an hour nowLooks like your up the east fork at the sand bar
Newfound Harbor
we were on the south end today doing some surfing then hit the brewery for some live musicYou are correct sir. Getting ready to head back there in about an hour now
What’s you favorite u have been too? I’m located in LancasterI'm in South Central PA (Dillsburg) and we boat on the following lakes:
Susquehanna River - Conowingo Dam, Clarke Lake, and York Haven Dam (near Three Mile Island)
Raystown
Blue Marsh (Reading)
Chesapeake
I believe RNYC lives near Beltzville Lake which we haven't been to but here good things
On the list to try:
Curwensville Lake (near 80)
Sayer Dam (Bald Eagle State Park near State College)
Wallenpaupack (near Scranton)
Beltzville (near Jim Thorpe north of Allentown)
There's also some nice lakes down in Virginia:
We've been to Lake Anna and Smith Mountain Lake
And there's Deep Creek Lake in western Maryland
Let me know if you need any more info on the ones we've been to.
Where do you put in at when you go to ConowingoIt's a shame Codorus isn't open to bigger engines, it's larger than Blue Marsh (and nicer) which is unlimited HP. The Dams on the Susquehanna aren't bad, York Haven can get pretty shallow around the Islands, Clarke isn't bad - it gets shallow on the far side, and Conowingo is big and fairly deep, it is rocky up around the islands but the main part is good. The biggest issue is the stuff floating in the river - sticks, logs, trash, etc - especially after storms when everything gets washed into the river. You have to be careful and keep an eye out for the "floaties".