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Sandy Run

Pennsylvania, United States

4.2· 55 catches

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Greengill hybrid

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Spotted bass

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Green sunfish

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Rock bass

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Brown trout

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Rock bass

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Brown trout

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Rainbow trout

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Rainbow trout

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General info

Sandy Run is a stream located in Pennsylvania, United States. It is most popular for fishing Redbreast sunfish, Rainbow trout, and Rock bass.

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timmylin1027 +24 others fish here

Location

40°02′51.4″N 75°02′59.3″W
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Reviews of Sandy Run

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pauly

this is a wonderful spot to catch trout around opening day. Alot of fun little holes to fish.

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Panfish central

The panfish run this lake by most available fishing spots, have fished the past couple weeks and if there are trout there they aren’t biting

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Great Fish Retention

I've been fishing here my entire life, and with the new stocking frequency, there is always fish in here (except for when it gets too hot in the summer). Ive always left with having caught at least 5-10 fish here even weeks/months after stocking. The bite is always on, especially well into spring and fall seasons, but peaks in the winter because no one fishes it and the fish are hungry. Usually 2-4pm is when the bite hits hardest and troutmagnet absolutely crushes it here.

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It’s overactive there

The best time to go is in the morning, great spot to take children. by 11am it’s too active for any fishing.

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11.3 miles away

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11.3 miles away

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12.5 miles away

Lumberton

14.5 miles away

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the Sandy Run is a stream located in Pennsylvania, United States. Its coordinates are:
40°02′51.4″N 75°02′59.3″W
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