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December 4, 2014

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – December 5th, 2014

Tulpehocken Creek (Berks County) — Small cream midges (18-28) and Blue-Winged Olives (20-24) were producing trout in fairly normal conditions Nov. 15. Blue Marsh Lake (Berks County) — Striped bass and black bass fishing were reported in recent weeks. Pennypack Creek, Wissahickon Creek (Philadelphia County) — Fall-stocked trout continued to bite through early November. Tuscarora […]

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – December 5th, 2014

North Branch of Susquehanna River (Bradford, Sullivan counties) — Bass and walleyes were reported in recent weeks, with anglers around Ulster doing well on purple-color spinners and jigs. Artificials were out-producing live bait for some. Prompton State Park Reservoir (Wayne County) — Crappies and perch, including some jumbos, were reported on little twister grubs and

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North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – December 5th, 2014

Hills Creek (Tioga County) — Bass, chain pickerel and crappies were reported on live minnows, while perch and bluegills were biting crawlers and waxworms. Cowanesque Lake (Tioga County) — Bass continued to hit live shiners, as well as crankbaits, spinnerbaits and drop-shot minnow patterns in recent weeks. A few muskies were reported on large baitfish

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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – December 5th, 2014

Keystone Lake (Armstrong County) — Fishing pressure was light, and water levels were below the launch ramps at NuMine and Atwood in recent weeks. Raccoon Lake (Beaver County) — Trout were hitting on pastebaits and maggots near the dam. A few trout were caught by anglers trolling from boats. Beaver River (Beaver County) — Amid

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Pennsylvania Calendar of Events – December 5th, 2014

Banquets/Fundraisers Dec. 12: Bear Hollow WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Sandy Creek Fire Hall. For more info call Jeff Superak, 814-437-2086. March 21, 2015: West Branch WTU Hunters Night Out, 4 p.m., Genetti Hotel. For more info call Shannon Griese, 585-739-1779. Shows Jan. 10-11, 2015: Dover Fishing Show, Dover Twp. Community Building, Sat. 8-4 p.m., Sun.

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Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars – December 5th, 2014

NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission • Crawford County WCO Jacob J. Olexsak reports that guilty pleas have been entered in a recent case. The adult was assessed $9,257.17 in fines, costs and restitution; one juvenile was assessed $18,631.17; and a second juvenile was assessed $5,598.66. The charges stemmed from a prolonged poaching spree. •

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