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August 12, 2024

Conemaugh River at Blairsville, Pa., is a bass factory

Although, as a major drainage of those coal-rich hills, parts of the Conemaugh still display ugly signs of residual pollution from mining. But like its kin, the Kiskiminetas River, it continues cleaning up nicely through public and private efforts, providing anglers and river enthusiasts another waterway for enjoyment.

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Marylanders must comply with all blue crab laws

Maryland’s blue crab season runs April 1 to Dec. 31 in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries and the Atlantic Ocean and coastal bays. With the opening of a new season came an increased presence by Natural Resources Police officers to educate the public and enforce laws pertaining to crabbing, particularly with recreational crabbers and owners of private shorelines.

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Latitude Outdoors adds a new single-panel saddle to its lineup — the Maverick

Latitude Outdoors, a leading designer and manufacturer of mobile hunting products, recently announced the addition of a new single-panel saddle to its lineup of saddle hunting systems.
The Maverick is designed for on-the-go mobile hunters. This ultralight, single-panel saddle gives hunters the freedom to quickly adjust their hunting locations to match the demands of hunting pressure and wildlife movement, making it ideal for public land use and during peak rut activity when deer are the most unpredictable. 

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Thousands of invasive fish removed south of Pennsylvania border at Conowingo Dam

Thousands of invasive fish were removed from the Susquehanna River just south of the Pennsylvania border at the Conowingo Dam earlier this year.
The fish were donated to local food banks through a continuing partnership between Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Conowingo Dam owner Constellation Energy, environmental consulting firm Normandeau Associates Inc., and local seafood wholesaler J.J. McDonnell and Co. Inc.

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Boating-related deaths adding up in Pennsylvania this year

A 16-year-old boy died in a kayaking incident on Hammond Lake in Tioga County July 27, according to the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, which is handling the investigation.
Rylan Weiler, of Manheim, Lancaster County, disappeared at around 8:17 a.m., and his body was recovered during a seven-hour search by multiple fire companies and other first- responders, with help from divers and drones. Tioga County Coroner James Daugherty ruled Weiler’s death an accidental drowning.

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