
Bear smashes glass, enters home; later trapped, moved
Wildlife watcher Gary Lang got a little more than he bargained for when a black bear crashed through the glass doors of his southwestern Pennsylvania home one recent night.
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Wildlife watcher Gary Lang got a little more than he bargained for when a black bear crashed through the glass doors of his southwestern Pennsylvania home one recent night.
Monongahela River Some of the best walleye fishing in years was reported in mid-May. Ohio River Anglers caught smallmouth bass, freshwater drum and hybrid striped bass in the higher water levels brought on by rainfall
Sayers Lake (Centre County) Steady sunfish and crappie bites were reported from shore in mid-May, with minnows and redworms and twister tails productive floated under a bobber or slow-retrieved. Black Moshannon Lake (Centre County) This
Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) Water was at an ideal level, clear and in the 50s May 13, a few sulphurs (14/16) were hatching along with tan caddis (14/16). Nymphing with sulphur nymphs or caddis
Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) Walleyes were active on stickbaits along shore, and running 6 to 8 pounds. Channel catfish from 10 to 15 pounds were hitting off the docks, and crappies were taking fatheads in
Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 10: RGS Neshannock Creek Chapter Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Scott Township Firehall, Harlansburg. For more info call Lisa Rossi, 724-693-9032. Nov. 8: RGS Covered Bridge Chapter Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Bella Sera, Canonsburg. For more

Pennsylvania Game Commission wildlife conservation officers recently filed charges against them for a killing spree in which a total of eight white-tailed deer were found shot and left to rot.
NORTHWEST REGION •Butler County WCO Randy W. Pilarcik received information that a lady in Evans City had a black bear cub in her possession. “I went to the residence and found that the lady did

Pennsylvania has a vast supply of contaminated water flowing daily from its abandoned mine works; 300 million gallons a day by the state’s estimate.
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