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If taking a buck with a bow is in your plans, the best time is about to start
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If taking a buck with a bow is in your plans, the best time is about to start

You’ll never believe what this woman called into a northern Minnesota radio station to complain about.

Game Commission bat-trapping efforts reveal significant decline across the state
Three hunters sparked an outcry after posting images of an impressive albino moose they killed in the Cape Breton Highlands this fall
Lehigh River (Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon counties) — Smallmouth bass were becoming active in the cooler water of late September and hitting rubber worms, or live bait, such as medium shiners and crawlers. Trout also were

Howard Myers had a serious message for the Pennsylvania Game Commission: Handicapped hunters are customers, too!
Little Lehigh Creek (Lehigh County) — Anglers were releasing recently stocked trout through late September. Leaser Lake (Lehigh County) — Although water levels still weren’t back to normal by late September, rainbow trout were stocked

When Joseph Trempus passed away at 93 last year, the Allegheny County man left behind few relatives and an estate worth nearly $400,000.
Banquets/Fundraisers Oct. 12: Lick Hill V.F.D. Banquet, 6:30 p.m. For more info call Justin Fresh, 724-996-5435. Oct. 19: Central Pennsylvania WTU Banquet, 6 p.m., Fort Indiantown Gap Comm. Center. For more info call Ron Reeder,
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