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February 26, 2015

Pennsylvania Calendar of Events – February 27th, 2015

Banquets/Fundraisers. Feb. 28: RMEF Banquet, 3:30 p.m., Four Points by Sheraton, Mars. For more info call Dorothy Martz, 724-668-7722. Feb. 28: Perkiomen Valley DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Sunnybrook Ballroom Pottstown. For more info call Rich Fanaro, 610-656-9468. March 6: Shade Mountain NWTF Banquet, 7 p.m., Port Royal Community Building, Port Royal. For more info call

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Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars – February 27th, 2015

NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission • Clarion County WCO Jesse N. Bish reports that a Lickingville man was found guilty in court and assessed $250 for dumping trash along Gregory Road in Farmington Township, Clarion County. The defendant cleaned the trash out of his vehicle alongside a rural back road, leaving many receipts from

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Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – February 27th, 2015

Kaercher Creek Lake, Scott’s Run Lake (Berks, Lancaster counties) — Trout were reported on small jigs and minnows, crawlers, or waxworms. Lake Ontelaunee (Berks County) — Numbers of bass were iced on large minnows through early to mid-February. Blue Marsh Lake (Berks County) — The upper coves were yielding large crappies and the occasional hybrid

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – February 27th, 2015

Harris Pond (Luzerne County) — Numbers of bluegills and a few yellow perch were reported on this 30-acre fishery through Feb. 11. Lake Jean (Luzerne County) — Chain pickerel and a few yellow perch were being iced through mid-February. Briar Creek Lake (Columbia County) — Crappies were reported in recent weeks, although sizes were more

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – February 27th, 2015

Shawnee Lake (Bedford County) — Channel catfish were reported on tip-ups and minnows. Walleyes and crappies also were reported in early to mid-February. Oppossum Lake (Cumberland County) — Anglers were icing bluegills in recent weeks. Sheppard-Myers Reservoir (York County) — Ice anglers were catching nice panfish on jigs through Feb. 11. Susquehanna River — As

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North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – February 27th, 2015

George B. Stevenson Dam (Cameron County) — Crappies and bluegills were hitting waxworm-tipped jigs through mid-February. Alvin R. Bush Dam (Clinton County) — Ice anglers were catching crappies and other panfish on wax worms and minnows. Laurel Run Reservoir (Elk County) — Ice anglers were catching panfish on minnows and jigs tipped with maggots. Ridgway

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