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Capital Correspondent Greensburg, Pa. – If you’ve noticed just as many people as ever this year along your favorite stream or around your favorite lake, don’t be surprised.
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Capital Correspondent Greensburg, Pa. – If you’ve noticed just as many people as ever this year along your favorite stream or around your favorite lake, don’t be surprised.
Pine Creek (Lycoming County) – Fishable flow was reported June 20 despite rainfall. Water temperatures on Little Pine were 58 degrees, and Big Pine was 58 to 62 degrees. Hatches included slate drakes, blue-winged olives
Raystown Lake (Huntingdon County) – The striper bite picked up mornings and evenings on live bait from the surface to 18 feet deep in mid-June, when water was in the mid-70-degree range and off-color at
Wallenpaupack Lake (Pike County) – Hybrid striped bass and true stripers were hitting near shore on stickbaits in early June. Lynn Urban caught a 15-pound striper on a Rippling Redfin. Bomber Long-As also were working.
Editor Harrisburg – A list of 50 state parks that may close as a result of cuts contained in the $27.3 billion budget bill recently approved by the Senate was unveiled by the Department of
Benezette, Pa. – The largest elk-watching and conservation-education center in the eastern United States has finally begun to take shape.
Lake Erie, Presque Isle Bay – Exceptional catches of smallmouth and largemouth bass were released in both the bay and main lake in early June. Paul Cromling of Floreffe caught a 9-pound walleye in Ohio
State College, Pa. – If some hunters are expecting the audit of the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s deer-management program to provide an exact count of the state’s deer, they are going to be disappointed, warns the

Harrisburg, Pa. – The millions of visitors who flock to Pennsylvania’s state parks and forests to relax and experience nature’s beauty would have fewer opportunities to do so under a budget plan that passed the
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