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A potential tick control method may reduce Lyme, but at the risk of
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Don’t wait until September to spend some time outdoors!
Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 17: Northeastern Chapter RGS Banquet, 6 p.m., Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort. For more info call George Nichols, 570-406-6044. Oct. 5: Chester Co. Backyard Bucks WTU Hunters Night Out, 4 p.m. Wagontown Fire
NORTHWEST REGION • Clarion County WCO Steven J. Ace investigated several dumping incidents in July. Several individuals have been identified and charges have been filed with more pending further investigation. • Crawford County WCO Randy
Lake Erie (Erie County) — Walleyes were hitting on plugs, crawler harnesses and spoons in 60 to 80 feet, with fish suspended at 40 to 50 feet through the end of July. Purple, purple-pink and
Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio rivers (Allegheny County) — Smallmouth bass and catfish were reported on the Mon from the Mon Wharf upriver to 18th Street access, on the Ohio below Emsworth Dam and throughout the Neville
Pine, Little Pine creeks (Lycoming County) — Good temperatures and flow made for perfect stream conditions as of Aug. 4, and Pine was fishing well for bass. Anglers are advised to be conscious of conditions
Octararo Lake (Lancaster County) — Largemouth bass angling was great in early August, with deep-diving crankbaits at 10 feet plus, seven- to 10-inch Carolina rigged worms, and jigs with big trailers all effective. Soft swimbaits
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