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March 15, 2012

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

Duman Dam, Lake Rowena (Cambria County) These early season stocked lakes were producing limits of trout in the mild weather of early March. Glendale Lake (Cambria County) Yields of northern pike and panfish were reported in recent weeks, and water at this 1,625-acre impoundment at Prince Gallitzin State Park was at full pool. Twin Lakes […]

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Walleye season over; trout season is set to begin – Northwest Region

Presque Isle Bay Boaters took to the lake during the mild weather at the end of February, and caught perch, 10 to 15 inches, and crappies at the Stink Hole; crappies, perch and bluegills at Waterworks; and perch and bluegills in Marina Lake, which also yielded the occasional steelhead. An angler caught two largemouth bass

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Pennsylvania Cuffs and Collars – March 16th, 2012

NORTHWEST REGION •Erie County WCO Michael A. Girosky said, even though rabbit season is longer, safety still is paramount. “There have been at least two hunting-related shooting incidents in this district since the end of flintlock season, and both involved rabbit hunters,” he said. •Erie County WCO Darin L. Clark said an individual who was

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

MANKATO AREA By this weekend, there should be mostly ice-free lakes throughout the area. The Bobber Shop (507) 625-8228 STARBUCK AREA A few guys were fishing area lakes on early this week, but that might not be an option by this weekend. The best bet is to call ahead. Minnewaska Bait and Tackle               (320) 239-2239

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

DULUTH AREA Crappies are hitting at the Highbanks area of Fish Lake during the evening in 15 feet. The bigger perch have started hitting small minnows at Rice Lake in six feet and Boulder Lake in eight feet. Kamloops anglers are picking up a few fish at the mouth of the French River and the

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Warm weather takes its toll on lake conditions statewide – North West Report

ALEXANDRIA AREA Shorelines were in good shape Tuesday morning, but warm weather may change that quickly. Crappies and sunfish were hitting in eight to 10 feet at Lake Darling, Lake Geneva, Little Latoka Lake, and Lake Victoria. Some crappies were still suspended over 20 to 25 feet as well on the aforementioned lakes. Christopherson’s Bait

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