Northcentral Region
Tioga, Hammond, Cowanesque, Beechwood lakes (Tioga, Potter counties) – Trout and panfish have been the main catch on these waters, although walleyes and a few smallmouth bass also have been reported. Crappies have gone deeper,
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Tioga, Hammond, Cowanesque, Beechwood lakes (Tioga, Potter counties) – Trout and panfish have been the main catch on these waters, although walleyes and a few smallmouth bass also have been reported. Crappies have gone deeper,
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Harrisburg – In one of the largest natural-resources damage settlements in state history, Norfolk Southern will pay $7.35 million to the commonwealth to resolve its civil liability for a June 2006 derailment that polluted and
Raystown Lake (Huntingdon County) – Anglers are catching stripers 10 to 20 feet deep, pulling diving crankbaits. Lake trout are being caught in 40 to 45 feet by anglers downrigging small chartreuse spoons and red
Harrisburg – By the time prolonged sub-freezing temperatures frosted most of the Northeast in early November – presumably killing the biting midges that spread epizootic hemorrhagic disease that killed thousands of deer – EHD had
Pittsburgh – When Brianne Stewart, 12, of West Newton, shot her first deer this fall, she joined a small sorority of hunters who are bucking a nationwide trend. She is one 304,000 girls – 19

Harrisburg – A fish disease that was originally identified as a potential threat to trout in commercial hatcheries in Europe, then later caused widespread die-offs of freshwater drum, white bass and yellow perch in the
Slate Run, Cedar Run (Lycoming County) – Lack of rain has been a real problem in recent weeks to the extent that area mountain feeder streams are at very low flow. The few anglers targeting
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