Struble Lake

Located in Chester CountyStruble Lake is a 386-acre impoundment owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and managed by the Fish and Boat Commission for public fishing and boating.

Fishing

Struble Lake has a number of warmwater/coolwater species, with good to excellent fishing for Walleye, Channel Catfish and Black Crappie. Commonwealth Inland Waters regulations apply for all species of fish.

The Commission historically has stocked the lake with Channel Catfish and Walleye fingerling.

Fish habitat structures have been placed in the lake (view PDF map) over the years as part of the Commission's Fish Habitat Improvement Program.

Boating

Boating is limited to unpowered boats and boats powered by electric motors. Boats with electric motors are limited to slow, no wake speed. All boats with motors must be registered. All unpowered boats must be registered or display a current launch permit.  Innertubes and swim aids are not permitted.

One launch ramp is available along with associated parking facilities.

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