Fishing at Yellow Creek State Park
The 720-acre Yellow Creek Lake is well stocked with most warmwater game fish and panfish.
Common species are:
Smallmouth bass
Largemouth bass
Walleye
Muskellunge
Northern pike
Tiger muskellunge
Yellow perch
Bluegill
Catfish
This activity or structure is ADA accessible. There is an ADA accessible fishing pier on the north shore.
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission big bass regulations are in effect on Yellow Creek Lake.
Laurel Run, Yellow Creek, and Little Yellow Creek are stocked with brown and brook trout and provide excellent trout fishing.
The breast of Dragonfly Pond is usable by many people with disabilities, and is also for children 12 years and younger. Access ramps and benches are provided.
Fishing is prohibited in the swimming area, from boat launching docks, or in the boat mooring area.
Ice Fishing
Sunfish, perch, and pike are caught most frequently through the ice at Yellow Creek.
Wooden devices for ice rescue are located around all ice use access areas.
Be Safe on the Ice
Snow and Ice Conditions
The
Winter Report provides ice and snow depth information for state parks.
Water Level Gauge
The U.S. Geological Survey provides information about the
water level of Yellow Creek near Homer City.
Fishing Resources
Yellow Creek Lake Water Depth Black-and-White Map (PDF)
Yellow Creek Lake Water Depth Color Map (PDF)
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission rules and regulations apply.