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Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars – August 17th, 2012

NORTHWEST REGION •Crawford County WCO Jacob J. Olexsak said recent field checks conducted on groundhog hunters have resulted in seven citations being issued for violations ranging from hunting without a license to loaded firearms in

Thoughts on banning bait on 7 miles of Penns Creek

The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is considering a ban on bait fishing for 7 miles of Penns Creek, one of Pennsylvania’s best wild-trout streams. The section in question (from Elk Creek downstream to the

Still places in state that can support wild pheasants

Last week I spent a day with Pennsylvania Game Commission land manager Keith Sanford trapping and banding doves in Montour and Northumberland counties. The area is filled with picturesque farms and sprawling fields of switchgrass

Agency serious about trout tailwaters now

Most of the truly great wild-trout fisheries in the United States are tailwaters, according to Bill Worobec. But none of them are in the Keystone State.

Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – August 3rd, 2012

Cross Creek Lake (Washington County) A good early-morning largemouth bass bite was reported on soft plastics and crankbaits recently. Allegheny River (Allegheny County) Channel catfish were reported around dusk and into the evenings in mid-July,

North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – August 3rd, 2012

West Branch of Susquehanna River Low water levels plagued fishing and boating in mid-July downstream of Shawville, although water levels were better between Curwensville and Clearfield. West Branch of Clarion River, East Branch of Clarion

Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – August 3rd, 2012

Susquehanna River (Bradford County) Catfish were hitting on crawlers, prepared baits and other baits just before dusk in recent weeks. Pohopoco, Aquashicola creeks (Carbon County) Because these streams run a little cooler than others, anglers

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