Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars – February 27th, 2014
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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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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Presque Isle Bay (Erie County) — Ice anglers were catching perch and pan fish on small jigs tipped with wax worms, minnows and grubs through mid-February, with various jig colors and water depths productive. Misery
Lake Somerset (Somerset County) — Ice anglers were catching walleyes and panfish through early February. The lake is drawn down by seven feet. One angler landed a keeper-size walleye and two sub-legals. Laurel Hill Lake
Foster Joseph Sayers Lake (Centre County) — Numbers of bluegills, black crappies, white crappies and perch were reported through Feb. 12, with Hunters Run Cut, east/west launch cove, summer/winter launch area, beach area and Lower

Actions taken in other states have relevance to Pennsylvania sportsmen.

Some of the best fishing of the year for aggressive freshwater pike is exploding under the ice

Deer habitat: In the whitetail woods, a little chainsaw sweat equity goes a long way toward more deer.

Many communities hold meals to sample harvests
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