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November 22, 2012

Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars – November 23rd, 2012

NORTHWEST REGION •Clarion County WCO Steven J. Ace has filed several citations with the most common were for littering, baiting, spotlighting with firearms in the vehicle (not just a handgun), illegal deer, safety zone violations and orange violations. •Crawford County WCO Jacob J. Olexsak said an individual entered guilty pleas for the unlawful taking of

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Pennsylvania Calendar of Events – November 23rd, 2012

Banquets/Fundraisers Dec. 7: Bear Hollow WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Sandycreek Fire Hall. For more info call Jeff Superak, 814-437-2086. Archery/Shoot Limerick Bowmen, 65 Bragg Road, Schwenksville, PA. For more info call 610-287-8850. 1st Sunday: Every Month 3D Shoots 7-noon. * * * West Shore Sportsmen’s Association 2008 schedule of Firearms training & other shooting events. 500 Ridge Rd.,

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Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – November 23rd, 2012

Lehigh River   Nice trout catches were reported in recent weeks. Little Lehigh River (Lehigh County) Normal conditions were reported in early November, along with blue-winged olive hatches in the early afternoon. Sucker spawn and San Juan worms were the tickets midmorning. Fishing pressure was light. Minsi Lake (Berks County) Numbers of crappies up to

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – November 23rd, 2012

Susquehanna River (Columbia, Luzerne counties) Some smallmouth bass were hitting on tubes, soft plastics and live bait. Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) Nice catches of largemouth bass, panfish, walleyes and northern pike were reported, with live freshwater herring the bait of choice. Lackawaxen River (Pike County) Fly-anglers were catching recently stocked trout.­ Shohola Lake (Pike County)

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – November 23rd, 2012

Raystown Lake (Huntingdon County) Spoons and hard and soft jerkbaits were taking nice catches of smallmouth and largemouth bass.  Catches were reported around Newton Hamilton. Striped bass also were reported by anglers trolling live bait or casting spoons to schools of baitfish. Artificials and live baits were catching quality yellow perch around grass beds. Channel

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North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – November 23rd, 2012

Big Fishing Creek (Clinton County) Conditions were nearly perfect as of Nov. 9, with water in the mid-60s. Hatches included black midges (24), cream midges (24), and blue-winged olives (20-24). Effective patterns included Wooly Buggers and Slump Busters in white, brown, olive or black, Prince Nymphs, Pheasant Tails, orange Bird of Prey Caddis, Blue-Winged Olives

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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – November 23rd, 2012

Keystone Lake (Armstrong County) A few nice bass and some crappies were reported in recent weeks. Yellow Creek Lake (Indiana County) A good crappie bite was reported as of Nov. 9, although sizes varied. Bluegills were hitting, along with a few bass and several northern pike. Blue Spruce Lake (Indiana County) Trout were hitting on

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Northwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – November 23rd, 2012

Lake Erie (Erie County) Smallmouth bass from 3 to 5 pounds were reported in late October, with 15 to 18 feet or 35 feet of water productive. Anglers were using crankbaits, tubes, and drop-shotting goby-style baits. Erie tributaries (Erie County) As conditions allowed, anglers were catching fresh steelhead on a variety of baits, from wooly

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