Gouldsboro Lake anchors Goldsboro as a premier fishing destination in Pennsylvania. This 250-acre warmwater fishery thrives with diverse species like largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleye, crappie, and aggressive chain pickerel. Anglers also regularly land yellow perch, catfish, and sunfish, with ice fishing drawing dedicated crowds during winter months.
Beyond the lake, the Susquehanna River offers exceptional river fishing. Its Goldsboro Access point provides direct entry to waters known for smallmouth bass and migratory species, creating year-round angling versatility. The lake's ADA-accessible pier near Parking Lot 4 ensures inclusive fishing opportunities, while concessions support boat-based adventures.
Goldsboro’s proximity to multiple waterways—including the Susquehanna, Juniata Rivers, and smaller stocked creeks—establishes it as a strategic hub. Whether targeting trophy bass through precision drifting techniques in Gouldsboro Lake or exploring river currents for smallmouth, this region delivers varied, high-potential fishing experiences tailored to diverse preferences and skill levels.