
Last fall, I went to Keystone Lake in Armstrong County to hike along the shoreline. The water in the lake is very low thus offering an opportunity to see the lake with a different perspective.
There were a lot of various forms of birdlife utilizing the water.

Plenty of memories swept through my minds as I walked along. Many times my dad and I fished these waters in days past. I remember one extremely foggy first day of bass season when hearing a low volume boat motor. Suddenly, my line went taut and pole bent towards the water. I heaved expecting a huge fish only to find the fishermen trolling close to shore had tangled my line with there line.
A much sadder memory occurred that day as well. I ventured in the area where my Uncle Carl died in 1976 while hunting waterfowl. We arrived as he was being brought out of the woods.That was a memory I cared to not have.
A few of the many photos have been included below.







Good place to find lures On Tuesday, January 19, 2021, Larry A. Smail’s Blog wrote:
> larrysmailart posted: ” Last fall, I went to Keystone Lake in Armstrong > County to hike along the shoreline. The water in the lake is very low thus > offering an opportunity to see the lake with a different perspective. There > were a lot of various forms of birdlife util” >
indeed…look for stumps and driftwood.