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March 15, 2012

Pennsylvania Calendar of Events – March 16th, 2012

Banquets/Fundraisers. March 16: Hallstead Great Bend Rod & Gun Club All You Can Eat Spaghetti Supper. For more info call Rich, 570-432-0101. March 17: Northwest Pennsylvania Chapter Rocky Mountain Banquet, 1 p.m., Cross Creek Resort, Titusville. For more info call 814-425-7528. March 17: Perkiomen Valley DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Springford Country Club, Royersford. For more info call Rich

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Walleye season over; trout season is set to begin – Southeast Report

Lake Ontelaunee (Berks County)  Nice catches of crappies were reported along the railroad tracks near the Peter’s Creek arm, and perch were reported along Route 73, with small jigs productive. White Clay Creek (Chester County) The delayed-harvest section was yielding nice trout, with the Green Weenie productive, fished near the   bottom.

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Warm weather takes its toll on lake conditions statewide – South East Report

FARIBAULT AREA Anglers fishing below the King Mill Dam on the Cannon River are catching perch and anglers fishing from shore near the Cannon Lake bridge are finding a few crappies and perch as well. As of Tuesday, there wasn’t a lake in the area that people could get on and by this weekend, there’s a

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Walleye season over; trout season is set to begin – Northeast Report

Lehigh River (Carbon County) Nice catches of suckers and trout were reported around the East Penn Township boat launch. Mauch Chunk Lake (Carbon County) Nice-size perch were reported being caught near the breast of the dam. Pickerel and a few bass also were reported caught elsewhere on the lake. Beltzville Lake (Carbon County) Good panfishing

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Walleye season over; trout season is set to begin – South Central Report

Juniata River (Juniata County) Anglers reported catching smallmouth bass near Mifflintown, and walleyes. Little Juniata River (Juniata, Blair counties) Below-average flows and clear water in the mid-40s was reported at the end of February. Hatches included midges and blue-winged olives (20). Holman Lake (Perry County) Panfish were active during spates of mild weather, and nice

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Walleye season over; trout season is set to begin – North Central Report

Pine, Little Pine creeks (Lycoming County) Until heavy rainfall of March 2, which made water levels high, anglers were releasing recently-stocked trout on small streamers and Glo Bugs and other nymphs in the delayed-harvest waters. Fishing Creek (Clinton County) Below-average flows were reported Feb. 29, and water was clear in the mid-40s to 50s. Streamers

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