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Liberty Reservoir
Morgan Run Bridge

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 MORGAN RUN BRIDGE AREA
 
(not for navigational purposes)  1997 Map

This is a fun area to fish.  Find red eye (rock bass), largemouth and smallies all over this location.
Walk the trail to the right of the bridge coming from Liberty Rd.  Watch for snakes laying in the sun's rays...
especially in the early morning.


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Work all structure with purple or white grubs/plastics on jig heads..or use nightcrawlers and live-line them.
There are some nice coves with good-sized bluegill as well.  Very fun to catch!



CATFISH PHOTOS and TIPS (from Maryland)

Nothing beats the feeling of fighting a feisty, big catfish.  Most likely, your local reservoir, lake, or pond have some swimmin'
around. Bring some chicken livers, big treble hooks, and a strong rod/reel combo.  Use 6-8lb monofilament line (or braided),
and cast out from the banks or a boat.  Early mornings you'll get them right off the shorelines...in the afternoon go into coves
and pitch around.  Evening's you can find them all over.  Very simple rigs catch the biggest cats.


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big catfish loch raven catfish

loch raven catfish
loch raven catfish

loch raven catfish
loch raven catfish
All of the fish to the left were caught on chicken livers, or nightcrawlers on trebles. 
Bottom fished, and cast out
far from the shore or boat.
To keep your livers on the hook, take a piece of panty-hose (or something similar) and use that as a casing and hook through it

CRAPPIE FISHING TIPS (from Maryland)
 
Crappie fishing is incredible during the spring...and really anytime as well (except dead of winter).
Head out with some light tackle and 4-6lb line.  Bring varieties of baits/lures as well.  It's good to
switch up when the hits aren't coming your way. I use nightcrawlers live-lined...meaning NO WEIGHT! 
Crappies have "paper" lips...too much weight or a heavily-set hook will result in a loss.  If needed, use
moderate weight or a nicely weighted bobber.  Work the clock at your favorite cove...meaning you should
pitch at every area of the circle you face, like the face of a clock.  When you get that rapid-hit...remember
where that pitch went and go for them there. They are always in a school, and it's certain if you get one,
you'll get the others if fished timely and properly.

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