
Ice fishing jigging technique and lure action
The fall and flutter of an ice lure is key to ice-fishing success. We want to see a slow, natural descending action, and in general, lighter lures are better at achieving this. I use a
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The fall and flutter of an ice lure is key to ice-fishing success. We want to see a slow, natural descending action, and in general, lighter lures are better at achieving this. I use a

“Good morning honey. Well, go get that big buck. Be careful, I love you lots! XOXOXO” Brookville, Pa. – That was the note Rena Altman left for her husband of 22 years, Dave Altman, on

It has been over a month since Rep. Mike Hanna introduced HB 2034, and other lawmakers are beginning to weigh in on the bill’s merits and its chance of passage.

Harrisburg – Sportsmen might soon have a new voice with the Gov. Tom Corbett administration. And not a moment too soon. Just before Christmas, Corbett’s staff invited representatives from a number of organizations – the

Banquets/Fundraisers Feb. 4, 2012: West Branch WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Pennsdale Firemans Social Hall. For more info call Dan Tucker, 570-971-7500. Feb. 4, 2012: South Mountain Chapter RGS, 5 p.m., Acorn Farks. For more info
Fishing pressure was low, even as deer season ended with much of the state getting rain. Anglers were eager for ice fishing to begin. NORTHWEST REGION Lake Erie and tributaries; Presque Isle Bay – Although
NORTHWEST REGION • Erie County WCO Darin L. Clark investigated numerous reports of deer carcasses dumped along roads. “Most deer show signs of being lawfully tagged and were just dumped to get rid of the
I hope this doesn’t set a precedent. In October and December of 2010 a group of hunters from Maine went on a killing spree in Bradford County. They killed 32 deer, at least that’s how

Depending on your outlook, of course, it is either a really good thing or a very bad development that elected officials — politicians — are trying to get involved in or interfere with wildlife management
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