Northcentral Region
Spring Creek (Centre County) – Low flow was reported at the end of January. Green Weenies, scuds, cressbugs, Pheasant Tails, Hare’s Ear and other nymphs were working, as were streamers, such as olive Slump Busters,
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Spring Creek (Centre County) – Low flow was reported at the end of January. Green Weenies, scuds, cressbugs, Pheasant Tails, Hare’s Ear and other nymphs were working, as were streamers, such as olive Slump Busters,
Harrisburg – Pennsylvania game commissioners covered a long list of business items at their January quarterly meeting – and some of them made headlines – but for Commissioner Jay Delaney, of Wilkes- Barre, one item
Bessemer Lake (Lawrence County) – Stocked rainbow trout were being iced at the end of January, with one angler limiting out in half an hour. North Park Lake (Allegheny County) – Steve Visomirski, of Shaler
Harrisburg – Pennsylvania’s crossbow controversy? It ain’t over yet. A battle that has seen commissioners pitted against commissioners and hunters against hunters can now add state legislators to the list of people involved in the
Curwensville Dam (Clearfield County) -Anglers in the coves were catching perch on green jigs and white maggots. Walleyes also were hitting on shiners, chubs and small perch. The bite was somewhat slow to start. Shaggers

University Park – With the unprecedented wave of deep-well, natural-gas drilling occurring across much of Pennsylvania, care must be taken to minimize impacts on wildlife and forests so critical to the state’s economy and heritage,
Laurel Hill Lake (Somerset County) -_Ice angling was getting under way Jan. 18. Some open water remained where Laurel Hill Creek comes into the lake, and an angler caught a limit of rainbow trout there.
Harrisburg – There’s probably no single image so closely associated with the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission – among serious and casual anglers alike – than its trout-stocking program. But is that program cost-effective? We’re
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