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  2. Lake Wallenpaupack - Wikipedia

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    Lake Wallenpaupack is a reservoir in Northeastern Pennsylvania.After Raystown Lake, it is the second-largest lake contained entirely in Pennsylvania.It comprises 52 miles (84 kilometers) of shoreline, with a length of 13 miles (21 kilometers) and a maximum depth of 60 feet (18 meters), and has a surface area in excess of 5,700 acres (2,300 hectares).

  3. A look at where walleyes are stocked in Pa. and how to catch them

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    Lake Erie yellow perch will remain at 30 per day and the creel limit for walleye will remain at six per day. The statewide creel limit for walleye is also six fish that are least 15 inches long.

  4. Lakeville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lakeville is a village in Paupack Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located along the western shores of Lake Wallenpaupack and can be accessed by Pennsylvania Route 590, about eight miles east of Hamlin, and approximately seven miles west of Hawley, both on Route 590. The city of Scranton is located about 17 miles west.

  5. List of lakes of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Harris Pond. Harveys Lake (Pennsylvania) Hereford Manor Lakes. Highland Lake. High Point Lake. Hills Creek Lake. Holman Lake. Hopewell Lake. Howard Eaton Reservoir.

  6. Alert for Lackawaxen River boaters: Brookfield's summer Lake Wallenpaupack release schedule may be impacted by maintenance at the hydroelectric plant.

  7. Wallenpaupack Creek - Wikipedia

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    Wallenpaupack Creek is a 30.0-mile-long (48.3 km) [1] tributary of the Lackawaxen River in the Pocono Mountains of eastern Pennsylvania in the United States. [ 2 ] Wallenpaupack is from the Unami language and has been interpreted as "deep, dead water" or "the stream of swift and slow water."

  8. The Lake Wallenpaupack release that began Dec. 18 may ... - AOL

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    In a precautionary measure, Brookfield Renewable has been releasing Lake Wallenpaupack water over the spillway since Dec. 18 due to excess rain.

  9. Lackawaxen River - Wikipedia

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    Water discharged from the Lake Wallenpaupack hydroelectric facility enters the river downstream from Hawley. The river continues east and joins the Delaware at Lackawaxen. East of Honesdale, it was deepened as part of the Delaware and Hudson Canal project. The river is a popular destination for canoeing and recreational fly fishing for trout.