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Susquehanna River Catfish Fishing 6 Hours for Skilled Anglers
Susquehanna River Catfish Fishing 6 Hours for Skilled Anglers
Learn MoreThis private 6-hour Susquehanna River trip is designed for skilled anglers targeting Channel and Flathead Catfish. The trip typically begins at 6:00 AM, but start times can be adjusted depending on seasonal conditions and guest preferences. Up to 4 anglers can join, with all bait and tackle included. Your experienced captain will guide you to productive fishing spots and share techniques to improve your catch. Bring snacks, drinks, and a valid fishing license. Deposits are non-refundable (Trips & Rates Page).
Susquehanna River Catfish Fishing 4 Hours for Beginners
4 Hour Private Susquehanna River Catfish Trip for Beginners
Learn MoreThis private 4-hour trip on the Susquehanna River is ideal for beginners looking to target Channel and Flathead Catfish. With flexible start times—typically around 6:00 AM—you’ll head out at the pace that suits your group best. The trip accommodates up to 4 guests, with all bait and tackle provided. Your experienced captain will guide you through the basics, helping build confidence and technique along the way. Just bring a valid fishing license, drinks, and snacks. Deposits are non-refundable (Trips & Rates Page).
Susquehanna Fishing Guides | Private - 8 Hour Trip
Reel in the Big One: Discover Fishing on the Susquehanna River! Reserve Your Spot Now!
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Susquehanna River Fishing Guides | Private - 4 to 6 Hour Trip
Catch the Thrill: Susquehanna River Fishing Adventures Await! Book Your Fishing Trip Today!
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Susquehanna River Guides | Private - 8 Hour Trip
Master the Waters: Susquehanna River Fishing Experiences! Book Your Expert Guide Today!
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CHfishing Fishing Trip Information
TRIPS ARE SCHEDULED FROM 2ND WEEK OF AUGUST
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Good to Know’s
- Rods, Reels & Tackle All Included
- Catch and Release Allowed
- Live Bait is included in the trip
Common Questions:
What types of fish are in the Susquehanna River?
The Susquehanna River is home to a diverse array of fish species, including smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, catfish (such as channel catfish and flathead catfish), walleye, muskellunge (muskie), carp, panfish (such as bluegill and crappie), and various species of trout.
Is the Susquehanna River good for fishing?
Yes, the Susquehanna River is widely regarded as an excellent fishing destination. Its waters are teeming with fish, making it a popular spot for anglers seeking a variety of fishing experiences, from targeting bass and catfish to pursuing trophy-sized game fish.
What is the biggest fish in the Susquehanna River?
The Susquehanna River is known for producing some impressive catches, with the smallmouth bass often regarded as one of the biggest and most prized fish in the river. Smallmouth bass weighing over 5 pounds are not uncommon, and the river has gained a reputation for producing trophy-sized bass that can exceed 20 inches in length.