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Hemlock wooly adelgid, emerald ash borer will alter face of state’s forests — affecting deer, trout and other species.
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Hemlock wooly adelgid, emerald ash borer will alter face of state’s forests — affecting deer, trout and other species.

Penn State scientist wants to study question
Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 21: Trooper Kenton Iwaniec Memorial Foundation Clay Shoot, Banquet, 8:30, The Shooting academy, Nemacolin Woodlands. For more info call Ken Iwaniec, 724-593-2520. Sept. 27: Susquehanna Chapter NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., KOC, Clearfield. For
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission • Clarion County WCO Steven J. Ace investigated a poaching incident. Charges will be filed. Information provided by concerned sportsmen helped identify two individuals who stole a six-point buck.
Lake Erie (Erie County) — Hot perch and walleye fishing was reported around the lake, with good numbers of perch hitting in 52 to 60 feet off Walnut Creek, Trout and Elk runs, and the
Allegheny River (Armstrong County) — Smallmouth bass up to 16 inches and catfish were reported at the end of August. Crooked Creek Lake (Armstrong County) — Crappies were reported on this U.S. Army Corps of
West Branch of the Susquehanna River (Clearfield County) — Smallmouth bass were biting hellgrammites and crayfish. Nessmuk Lake (Tioga County) — Fishing regulations were lifted in August because of scheduled water withdrawal for construction and
Shawnee Lake (Bedford, Fulton counties) — Several large northern pike, numbers of bullhead catfish, and a number of large channel catfish were reported in recent weeks. Juniata River (Huntingdon, Mifflin counties) — Smallmouth bass and
When hunters head to the woods this fall they’ll want to double up on protection against black-legged ticks, since a new federal study confirms that Lyme disease is far more prevalent than previously reported.
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