
PGC meeting expected to yield major changes
Judging by discussions that took place in a work session held in late December, commissioners were seriously considering shaking things up.
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Judging by discussions that took place in a work session held in late December, commissioners were seriously considering shaking things up.
NORTHWEST REGION • Forest County WCO Daniel P. Schmidt filed a citation on a man for disturbing the traps of legal trappers. • Jefferson County WCO Roger A. Hartless responded to a report of two
Banquets/Fundraisers Feb. 1: Penn’s Woods Spurs NWTF, 6 p.m., Italian American Club, Export. For more info call Jason Straley, 412-798-2965. Feb. 1: Western Allegheny RGS Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Ramada Hotel & Conference Center. For more
Lake Erie steelhead tributaries Streams such as Twenty Mile and Sixteen Mile on the east side and Walnut Creek on the west side were yielding steelhead in recent weeks, with sucker spawn, skein, and dark-color
Youghiogheny River (Fayette, Somerset counties) The tailrace of the Youghiogheny River Reservoir was yielding trout in recent weeks, with crawlers the most productive live bait. A state trout stocking is slated for Feb. 5. Virgin
Spring Creek (Centre County) Above-average flow was reported Jan. 16, making for tough fishing. Water was in the 50s and off-color from snow melt and rainfall. Streamers, and egg and crawler patterns were good bets.
Yellow Breeches Creek (Cumberland County) The catch- and-release stretch near Allenberry was yielding nice trout on Green Weenies and Scuds. Clark Creek (Dauphin County) Anglers were landing trout in the mostly ice-free areas in early

The irony of the news about those programs coming out of Harrisburg this winter is inescapable

Reed Expositions, the owner and promoter of the Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show here – one of the oldest and largest events of its kind – canceled the 2013 event on Jan. 24
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