
PF&BC to try mentored trout program for youth
Taking a cue from its neighboring agency, the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is going to experiment with a youth trout fishing program.
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Taking a cue from its neighboring agency, the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is going to experiment with a youth trout fishing program.
NORTHWEST REGION •Butler County WCO Randy W. Pilarcik said a sportsman doing preseason scouting for the archery season at McConnell’s Mill State Park came across a baited treestand. Upon investigation, Pilarcik found the baited area
Banquets/Fundraisers Nov. 2: Thunderbird Chapter RGS Banquet, 6 p.m., Calvin House. For more info call Sam Marino, 814-946-4349. Nov. 8: RGS Covered Bridge Chapter Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Bella Sera, Canonsburg. For more info call Brian
Lake Erie tributaries Rain in early October and falling temperatures brought steelhead into streams but they were low and clear again as of Oct. 14. Steelhead were in the lower to middle stream sections, although
Keystone Lake (Armstrong County) Despite low water in early October, boaters could still launch, although boat traffic was low. Numbers of small muskies and some nice bass were reported, along with a few crappies and
Fishing Creek (Clinton County) Early fall conditions – low and clear water in the mid-60s – were reported Oct. 14. Hatches included black midges and cream midges (24), Blue-Winged Olives (24), and October Caddis (10-12).
Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) Water was low and clear and in the mid-60s Oct. 13. An October caddis hatches made for some dry fly-fishing. Dry dropper techniques with slate drake or caddis dries and
Merli Sarnoski Lake (Lackawanna County) A recent brook trout stocking brought anglers to this county park impoundment, with nice releases reported on spinners, live bait and flies. Elmhurst, Curtis reservoirs (Lackawanna County) Brown trout were

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