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September 11, 2014

Michigan Calendar of Events – September 12th, 2014

Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 13: Friends of NRA Banquet, 6 p.m., Davis Banquet Hall, Jackson. For more info call Tony Raykovich, 517-740-8378. Sept. 13: Friends of NRA Banquet, 6 p.m., Eagles Club, Gaylord. For more info call Kirk Johnston, 989-858-0033. Sept. 13: Au Sable Valley DU Banquet, 6 p.m., Oscoda American Legion Hall. For more info call Mike Mikkola, 989-305-6774. […]

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Michigan Cuffs & Collars – September 12th, 2014

DISTRICT 1 CO Jason Wicklund and PCO Joshua Russell spent an afternoon on Lake Gogebic. Several boaters were checked, and verbal warnings were given for a variety of marine-related issues. One group of individuals also was ticketed for fishing without licenses. Lt. Terry Short, Cpl. Shannon VanPatten, and CO Marvin Gerlach worked a marine patrol

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Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – September 12th, 2014

Lake Minsi (Northampton County) — Bluegills and other panfish were active in recent weeks. A good largemouth bass bite was reported, with rubber worms along lily pads taking nice fish. Pickerel were hitting the same baits, as well as live minnows. Leaser Lake (Lehigh County) — Panfish were hitting jigs and rubber grubs and small

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – September 12th, 2014

Promised Land Lake (Pike County) — Small minnows and jigs and plastic  grubs were taking panfish in recent weeks. Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) — Smallmouth bass up to 6 pounds were hitting through the end of August. Crawler harnesses and jigs were taking walleyes. Perch were biting meal worms off the bottom, and chain pickerel

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – September 12th, 2014

Susquehanna River (York County) — Channel and flathead catfish were reported on live bait, bluegills, and small suckers from York Haven downstream to Wrightsville.  Lake Marburg, Pinchot Lake (York County) — Nice numbers of largemouth bass were reported. Yellow Breeches, Sherman’s, Conodoguinet creeks (Cumberland County) — The lower reaches were yielding nice numbers of smallmouth

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North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – September 12th, 2014

Cowanesque Reservoir (Tioga County) — Don’s Tackle Shack reported Aug. 28 that numbers of bass up to 6 pounds were hitting on creature baits, crankbaits and drop-shot rigs. Lake Hamilton (Tioga County) — Don’s Tackle Shack reported that nice numbers of panfish were hitting on waxworms, mealworms and live minnows through Aug. 28. Colyer Lake

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