
Snakeheads in Delaware
There have been 12 separate confirmations by Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission personnel of northern snakehead fish being caught or killed in the Delaware River and its tributaries.
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There have been 12 separate confirmations by Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission personnel of northern snakehead fish being caught or killed in the Delaware River and its tributaries.
Big Fishing Creek (Clinton County) — Water was low, clear and in the upper 50s as of Oct. 12 and a few October caddis were coming off. Tan caddis (14-16), slate drakes (12-14), and midges

Pennsylvania game commissioners put the word out at their recent meeting here: The party is over on state game lands.
Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) — Water had average flow and was generally clear and in the 50s as of Oct. 12. A dry-dropper combo of large Stimulator and Green Weenie was effective, as was

Pennsylvania game commissioners, at their recent meeting here, made a point of praising their embattled director of habitat management, who is under investigation by the state Ethics Commission.
Lehigh River (Carbon County) — Bass and trout were hitting in low water through mid-Oct., with spinners and stick baits in the pools productive. Bass were running small. Catfish also were active, especially in the
Scott’s Run Lake (Berks County) — The Oct. 1 trout stocking was rescheduled for Oct. 31 because of warm water temperatures. Blue Marsh Lake (Berks County) — Anglers are reminded that the fall drawdown was
Banquets/Fundraisers Nov. 1: Thunderbird RGS Banquet, 7:30 p.m., Calvin House. For more info call Sam Marino, 814-946-4349. Nov. 14: The Covered Bridge Chapter RGS Banquet, 5:15 p.m., Bella Sera by Greco’s. For more info email

Hank Shaw, the former political reporter turned blogging forager, returned to Minnesota last week to promote his new book.
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