There is frequent mention here of fishing the Conestoga for SMB, but never a mention of Chiques Ck. Recently some individuals mentioned fishing a park along the Conestoga outside of Lancaster, but I have seen that location and habitat in general is poor for larger fish or even an abundance of fish. There are much better spots on the Conestoga between upstream as far as the confluence of Muddy Ck. Discussion of that park area for fishing always leaves me wondering: Don't anglers recognize good warmwater stream habitat? Is there an educational need among new or wishful warmwater anglers regarding the components of good warmwater stream habitat? I would certainly recommend Chiques over that location.
Recent survey work out in the country north of Rt 23 and in the stream segment between Marietta and Landisville/Salunga revealed reasonably good SMB populations at the two sites sampled. Much of the stream is hard-bottomed and shoreline rocks hold rock bass up to about 7.5 inches. Just look for the good substrate and knee-deep water or deeper. The bass only ranged up to 11.5 inches, but some deeper water than was sampled would probably reveal bigger specimens, as had some fish kills years ago. A suggestion while the streams and weather are staying warm.
Recent survey work out in the country north of Rt 23 and in the stream segment between Marietta and Landisville/Salunga revealed reasonably good SMB populations at the two sites sampled. Much of the stream is hard-bottomed and shoreline rocks hold rock bass up to about 7.5 inches. Just look for the good substrate and knee-deep water or deeper. The bass only ranged up to 11.5 inches, but some deeper water than was sampled would probably reveal bigger specimens, as had some fish kills years ago. A suggestion while the streams and weather are staying warm.