Angry hunters denied doe permits in Erie County
Erie, Pa. – Gary Burton didn’t give it a second thought when he dropped his application for an antlerless deer permit in the mail on July 11.
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Erie, Pa. – Gary Burton didn’t give it a second thought when he dropped his application for an antlerless deer permit in the mail on July 11.
NORTHWEST REGION Lake Erie – John Starkweather, of Jamestown, N.Y., boated a 27-pound, 10-ounce, 381/2-inch lake trout on an orange and chartreuse striped spoon in 115 feet of water off “the mountain” near North East
Benezette, Pa. – For the Pennsylvania Game Commission, these are best of times and the worst of times on the Keystone State elk range.
Aug. 29:_Kit-Han-Ne Chapter NWTF Banquet, Kittanning Twp. Firehall. For more info call Mark Yockey, 724-548-5309. Sept. 5:_RGS Banquet, 5 p.m., Courtyard of Angels Banquet Hall. For more info call Mary Hosmer, 814-512-2101. Sept. 11:_RGS Banquet,
Pittsburgh – Tyler Guerriero, of Lock Haven, had just one wish before heading to Marine Corps boot camp on Parris Island in September.

Lancaster, Pa. – Pennsylvania waterfowlers apparently are chomping at the bit for the state’s early goose hunt to commence Sept. 1.
Pittsburgh – Hunters and those in the hunting business are still scratching their heads over the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s recent crossbow conundrum.
Harrisburg – The largest natural resources damages settlement in the state’s history stands to greatly benefit Pennsylvania sportsmen.
Allegheny River – Water was high Aug. 14, a result of heavy rainfall upriver and voluminous releases from the Kinzua Dam. Average catches of bass, walleyes and catfish were reported earlier that same week. The
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