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It’s sub-zero weather yet that cardinal is singing up a storm. What gives?
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It’s sub-zero weather yet that cardinal is singing up a storm. What gives?

Sportsmen should take advantage of down time now to save time later.

Incredibly adaptable, they are playing havoc with food chain
Koon Lake (Bedford County) — Crappies, bluegills, and perch were iced on small jigs tipped with maggots or mealworms through early February. Cowans Gap Lake (Bedford County) — Ice anglers were catching trout on powerbait
Lackawanna Lake (Lackawanna County) — This Lackawanna State Park impoundment was yielding crappies up to 10 to 12 inches, and bluegills, including many hand-size, through the ice, with jigs up to 1⁄64-ounce tipped with wax
Tulpehocken Creek (Berks County) — Water was about 34 degrees and clear Feb. 11, and angling action was practically non-existent. Small nymphs under indicators in slow water and high-stick nymphing in faster water – keeping

Wants compromise on bill to rein in the commissions

This winter has provided icy roads, vehicles that won’t start, school cancellations, high heating bills and lots and lots of snow to shovel or plow.
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission • Clarion County WCO Jesse N. Bish reports that during one of the coldest days of the year, a brisk 11 degrees, a Tionesta trapper reported there was a
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