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May 10, 2012

Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars – May 11th, 2012

NORTHWEST REGION •Crawford County WCO Jacob J. Olexsak said, through cooperation with a local wildlife rehabilitator, two bald eagles were released in the Pymatuning Wildlife Management Area. “The area was chosen for the release because of the abundant eagle habitat available,” he said. “Both birds required months of rehabilitation for their return to the wild […]

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Pennsylvania Calendar of Events – May 11th, 2012

Banquets/Fundraisers May 11: Bucks Co. WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., New Hope Eagle Fire Company. For more info call 215-799-1900. May 12: Locust Valley WTU Banquet, 4 p.m., Ryan Township Fire Hall. For more info call Dave Morgan, 570-467-3047 evenings. Archery/Shoot May 20, June 16-17, July 15: Northern Lancaster County Game & Fish 3D Archery Shoots. For more info

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Crappie and sunfish bite remains inconsistent in many areas – Northeast Report

DULUTH AREA Minnows and small jigs are producing crappies in the narrows of Fish Lake in eight to 10 feet and on the four- to six-foot rock piles on Rice Lake. Minnows also are triggering perch at Pike Lake in 10 to 14 feet. Steady winds and measurable rain has resulted in limited reports off

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Crappie and sunfish bite remains inconsistent in many areas – Northwest Report

ALEXANDRIA AREA Crappies are moving into their spawning areas on the small lakes and they remain in the shallow bays on most big bodies of water. Lakes Carlos, Le Homme Dieu, Latoka, Ida, Miltona, Geneva, and Darling are all worth hitting for panfish in three to eight feet with minnows. Christopherson’s Bait and Tackle       (320)

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Crappie and sunfish bite remains inconsistent in many areas – Southwest Report

FAIRMONT AREA Crappies continue to hit minnows in less than eight feet at lakes Sissiton, Hall, and Budd. North Silver Lake is producing perch in six to 12 feet and Tuttle Lake is kicking out walleyes in four feet via crankbaits. Sommer Outdoors (507) 235-5225 ORTONVILLE AREA Walleyes have started hitting spinners and crawlers or

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Crappie and sunfish bite remains inconsistent in many areas – Metro Report

NORTHEAST METRO Crappie action is strong at White Bear Lake in eight to 12 feet, while Demonterville Lake and Big Marine Lake are producing sunfish and crappies in six to eight feet. Look to Lake Jane and Lake Peltier for sunfish in less than six feet. Leeches and Lindy Rigs or crankbaits are turning walleyes

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