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April 25, 2013

Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – April 26th, 2013

North Park Lake (Allegheny County) Heavy angling pressure was reported at this recently restored stocked trout fishery now open to fishing year-round. Allegheny River (Armstrong County) Northern pike and muskies were hitting in pool eight, with one 50-inch muskie reportedly released in recent weeks. High Point Lake (Somerset County) This lake high in the mountains […]

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Northwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – April 26th, 2013

Several days of rainfall made for tough to unfishable conditions on streams in many parts of the state opening day weekend (April 13). Lakes were more stable. For a complete in-season stocking schedule, visit www.fishandboat.com Presque Isle Bay (Erie County) Strong winds put the kibosh on bass fishing at the start of April, even forcing

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Pennsylvania Calendar of Events – April 26th, 2013

Banquets/Fundraisers April 28: Finger Lakes Friends of NRA Banquet, 3 p.m., Elmira Country Club. For more info call Toni Dragotta, 607-738-9509. April 27: Shenango Valley WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Hempfield Station One Banquet Center. For more info call Pete Calenda, 724-588-2614. May 4: Mercer County Friends of NRA Banquet, 6 p.m., Hickory VFW Banquet Ctr. For more

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