Ice fishing on Rose Valley Lake
Tim Tritch of Hughesville drops his line back into the hole cut in the ice after catching a small perch he caught as he and his son Grayson, center, and friends Braxton Martin, 6 and Steve Martin, background ice fish at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures.
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Anglers brave windy and cold temps as they ice fish at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures.
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Tim Tritch of Hughesville holds a small perch that he caught as he and his son and friends ice fish at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures.
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Braxton, 6, of Steve Martin both of Watsontown, take a break from fishing to use a toboggan on the snow covered ice while they ice fish at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures.
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Braxton, 6, of Steve Martin both of Watsontown, take a break from fishing to use a toboggan on the snow covered ice while they ice fish at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures.
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A small perch swims back under the ice after being released by Tim Tritch of Hughesville at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures.
DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
- Braxton, 6, of Steve Martin both of Watsontown, take a break from fishing to use a toboggan on the snow covered ice while they ice fish at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
- Braxton, 6, of Steve Martin both of Watsontown, take a break from fishing to use a toboggan on the snow covered ice while they ice fish at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
- Tim Tritch of Hughesville holds a small perch that he caught as he and his son and friends ice fish at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
- A small perch swims back under the ice after being released by Tim Tritch of Hughesville at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
- Tim Tritch of Hughesville drops his line back into the hole cut in the ice after catching a small perch he caught as he and his son Grayson, center, and friends Braxton Martin, 6 and Steve Martin, background ice fish at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
- Anglers brave windy and cold temps as they ice fish at Rose Valley Lake recently. A long stretch of cold weather has thickened the ice to about 6 inches and dozens of anglers have taken advantage of that to try their luck fishing in the frigid temperatures. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette