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The beauty of Emily Point Disposal Area Lake is reason enough to stop by. Emily Point Disposal Area Lake sees pretty high levels of rain; the month of August is the wettest with most of the rain; the driest month is February. Perch Creek flows through this vicinity, and places like Back Creek Mooring Basin are great to have a look at. A round of golf at nearby Brantwood Golf Club Turf is a brilliant way to kill some time, and a picturesque lake like Chesapeake
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| | City Disposal Area Lake is a brilliant place to have a look at. After a long day outdoors Hawthorn Newark / Elkton is a pleasant location to spend a night or two, and camping is available at Woodlands Camping Resort. You feel that's enough? Just getting warmed up. Elkton Knights Inn is a good spot to get some rest, and glide down the rapids of Big Elk Creek in a kayak. This lake is so wonderful. Back Creek Neck is not far from Emily Point Disposal | |
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Area Lake at all, and if you came for an overnight stay Lums Pond State Park is a delightful site to camp. This lake is so wonderful. If you come at the right time of year, Northeast Creek offers some delightful whitewater, and do
pop by Court House Point Disposal Area Lake, it's a striking lake. For the period of the days of summer at Emily Point Disposal Area Lake highs are regularly in the 80's. Summer nighttime lows fall down to the 60's. Throughout the
wintertime highs are commonly in the 30's while Emily Point Disposal Area Lake overnight low temperatures all through the wintertime are in the 20's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.54167 Longitude: -75.84167
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Big Elk Creek, Cecil CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class I-II - 12.6 miles long (Pennsylvania Route 341 to Elkton) |
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Northeast Creek, Cecil CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class V - 4 miles long (below covered bridge on Route 272) |
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Red Clay Creek, New Castle CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class I-II - 10.5 miles long (Marshall Bridge Road to Route 41) |
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Noxontown Lake
 | 10 miles away 1 PHOTO ... Uncle Josh trailer. Work each limb on the laydowns, and move in to the bases, before moving on to the next. The trees extend out over the water from the shore in many areas, so you need to practice skipping, and pitching, as well as flipping, if you want to work this lake properly. Work these lures all the way to the next cove on your right, then move up the lake about 200 yards, and start over again. These areas all hold large bass in the 4-8 pound category, and could come anywhere along this shore. Bass in excess of 9 pounds were caught at Noxontown in the past, which is why it received so much pressure. Very large bass still reside here, but the numbers have declined over the years. In 1999, I caught and released a 10. 1 pound largemouth from Noxontown, that was just ounces off the state record. The primary forage is panfish, white perch, and shad, but there are a good number of Golden Shiner also. This lake also produced the state record White Crappie, over 4 1/2 pounds, which can be viewed at the Tackle Box store, on the main highway, just south of the 13 and 40 split, by the D... |
Octoraro Creek
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