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November 15, 2007

Southwest Region

Allegheny River – Andy Blackwell, of Homewood, landed a 40-inch, 35-pound flathead catfish on a shiner at Highland Park in recent weeks. Shawn Kurtz, of Springdale, caught a 4-pound, 2-ounce smallmouth bass on a sucker from shore below lock three dam. The Venture Outdoors Downtown TriAnglers reported slow fishing on the North Shore, during the final

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Caseville Area Perch fishing has been good in the Pigeon River, but anglers are having to sort through their catch. A few walleyes are hitting off the breakwall in the harbor on Lake Huron. Deer hunting has been good and the rut has started. Pheasant hunting has been spotty. Duck hunting has been very good

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Banquets/Fundraisers.

Nov. 10: RMEF Big Game Banquet, 5 p.m., Uniontown Holiday Inn. For more info call Michelle Benedict, 724-938-7233. Tournaments/Contests Nov. 26-Dec. 9: Six Mile Run Fire Police, Coyote Hunt. For more info call Gary McCavitt, 814-635-2071 or bgmccav@pennswoods.net Special Events Jan. 12, 2008: Pennsylvania Trappers Assoc. District 11, Fur Sale, Berk’s County 4-H Center. For

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Northeast Region

Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) – Rainfall raised water levels and the fall bite was turning on in recent weeks, with good action reported on stripers, brown trout, perch, pickerel, northern pike and walleyes. Stripers are hitting on herring and, late at night, on surface lures. Trout also are hitting on herring. One angler caught a 151/2-pound,

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