The Susquehanna RiverThe Susquehanna River has been a focal point for the activities of mankind for millenia. Artifacts dating back to the paleo period 10,000 ago have been found scattered along the river banks from its headwaters in New York all the way to the Chesapeake Bay. Native Americans used the river for transportation and for food gathering. Among these food gathering activities was fishing. Today, modern Americans ply the river in boats, canoes and kayaks enjoying its beauty, fresh air, abundant wildlife and fabulous fishing. The Fishin247.com, Susquehanna River Guide is dedicated to the spirit of these early inhabitants who lived on the and from the Susquehanna River. They wisely understood the ebb and flow of the waters from which their survival depended. It is in this spirit that we will offer our river guide. It will be an ongoing project driven by the volunteer efforts of fishin247.com members. We hope that you will find it useful when planning your outdoor activities in the Susquehanna River Valley. |
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Susquehanna River Boat Launches (PA) |
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North Branch Boat LaunchesSayre, PFBC
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Susquehanna Boat LaunchesShikellamy State Park South |
West Branch Boat launchesSinnemahoning, PADOT
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TIGHT LINES GUIDE SERVICE Mike Lo Dolce 570-977-2236 |