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May 9, 2023

Nominations needed for Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission board

The Fish & Boat Commission’s board’s next quarterly meeting is scheduled for July 24-25, and five commissioner seats will be serving under six-month extensions at that time following term expirations in June.
The commissioners with expiring terms include Daniel Pastore, Eric Hussar, William Gibney, Richard Kauffman and Charlie Charlesworth.

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Two large fish habitat projects finished at Sayers Lake in Pennsylvania

Two large fish habitat projects were completed during the winter drawdown at Sayers Lake in Bald Eagle State Park, Centre County. Anglers will reap rewards for years to come.
Sayers Dam, an Army Corps of Engineers’ flood control facility, is drawn down 20 feet every winter so that it can retain more water if a flood should hit the area due to snowmelt or heavy spring rains.
The dam is being slowly refilled now and should be at summer level by the end of May.

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Pennsylvania State Rep. David Maloney probes PGC attendance at NWTF event

A state legislator is questioning the Pennsylvania Game Commission excursion to a national convention in Nashville during February.

State Rep. David Maloney, R-Berks, who is the Republican chairman of the House Game and Fisheries Committee, filed a Right to Know request seeking information from the Game Commission on costs and number of employees attending the National Wild Turkey Federation Convention and Sport Show.

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Centre County women win Pennsylvania’s Yellow Creek trout tournament

Lee Lazar, of Centre County, took up fly fishing at age 58, and in the six years since has made up for lost time.
Although she comes from a fly-rodding family, Lazar had never tried angling of any kind. But after retiring, the former business owner signed up for a course at Ohiopyle State Park. She soon found herself hooked, especially on targeting wild trout with dry flies.

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Fly fishing for the world’s most colorful salmonid along Alaska’s famed Haul Road

October is not considered an ideal time to travel the Haul Road in Alaska looking for fish to catch. Typically, snow already blankets the ground, lakes and rivers are partially frozen, and shorter daylight hours mean less time hiking and fishing. However, I was determined to catch my first wild Arctic char on a fly rod, and the North Slope was the place to do it because of the limited geographic range in Alaska where these fish are found.

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