
Otter attacks angler in Allegheny River
A river otter attacked an angler on Sept. 11 at the junction of French Creek and the Allegheny River, just off Ninth Street, adjacent to the Riverfront Park in this Venango County town.
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A river otter attacked an angler on Sept. 11 at the junction of French Creek and the Allegheny River, just off Ninth Street, adjacent to the Riverfront Park in this Venango County town.
Lehigh River (Lehigh County) Nice numbers of smallmouth bass and a few trout were reported in recent weeks. The smallmouths were running small. Little Lehigh River (Lehigh County) Tricos were hatching in the late mornings.
For years hunters have expressed concern that the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s deer management program has reduced numbers to dangerously low levels in some areas of the state. While I agree this has happened in some
I have been out scouting a few times in Centre and Blair counties and I’ll share my observations for readers of this blog. The bad news – I see very few (if any) apples anywhere.
West Branch Reservoir (Portage County) Persistence is the name of the game for pursuing one of Ohio’s largest sport fish – the muskie. One photo of a landed muskie can take your status among your

For the first time, starting now, bowhunters in the state’s four most urban wildlife management units will be able to participate in overlapping bear- and deer-hunting opportunities.
Upper Promised Land (Pike County) A nice crappie bite was reported, along with bass and pickerel. Little Mud Pond (Pike County) Bass and panfish were generally good. Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) Striped bass were hitting

Pennsylvania’s deer management system may soon have a twin.
Lehigh River Anglers were catching decent numbers of smallmouth bass on small crawlers. Trout were hit or miss. Twister tails and rubber worms, live minnows, and leeches were working on a variety of species. Little
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