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Calendar of Events – February 17th, 2012

Banquets/Fundraisers. Feb. 17: Penn Forest Sportsman Banquet, 6 p.m., Lower Milford Fire Co. For more info call Dick Koch, 610-967-1518. Feb. 18: Cascade Thundering Toms NWTF Banquet, Shenango Fire Hall. For more info call Dave

House Bill 2034 – Legislation that should go nowhere

By now, House Bill 2034, Rep. Mike Hanna’s Antlerless Deer Harvest Committee bill, and reactions to it, have been covered by several Pennsylvania Outdoor News stories, columns and blogs. I think it’s a bad bill

A little colder finally, but ice situation still dicey

Fluctuating weather patterns continued to wreak havoc on fisheries. Very few had fishable ice as of Jan. 22, and it was limited. Anglers are reminded to exercise extreme caution when venturing onto frozen surfaces. For

Agency proposes expanded bear hunt

Pennsylvania hunters in recent years have been given significantly more opportunities to harvest black bears, and it looks like they’ll get even more this year.

PGC kills a wild pheasant area

At their quarterly meeting in January, Pennsylvania game commissioners voted to close the Pike Run wild pheasant recovery area in Washington County. No more wild birds will be imported into the watershed and no more

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