Rattlesnakes slaughtered basking in Centre County
Snow Shoe, Pa. — Blood splotches stained the top of a large rock. Many smaller stones – the weapons of mass destruction – also littered the flat-topped boulder. It was a sight disturbing to the
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Snow Shoe, Pa. — Blood splotches stained the top of a large rock. Many smaller stones – the weapons of mass destruction – also littered the flat-topped boulder. It was a sight disturbing to the
Sandusky, Ohio — Although the rainbow smelt is generally a saltwater species of fish, it is also naturally found in Green Lake, a body of fresh water in Maine. In 1912, some of these fish
Detroit, Mich. (AP) — Wildlife officials on May 26 confirmed Michigan’s first case of chronic wasting disease in a wild deer. The Michigan DNR announced that a female white-tailed deer in Ingham County’s town of
Madison (AP) — Real men – and women – could wear pink in Wisconsin’s woods if a group of lawmakers gets its way. The Legislature’s sportsmen’s caucus, a bipartisan group of legislators who focus on

Steuben angler lands new state standard

There are sleepless nights leading up to the walleye opener.
St. Paul — Excited to catch a big northern pike at the cabin near Brainerd, an angler casts a lure all week. Yet day after day, the angler has success only in reeling in skinny,

Pittsburgh — Rod Debias, of Windber, had longed to take a grizzly bear with a bow from the time he was 12. He got his wish – and then some – in Alaska in 2009,
University Park, Pa. — There seems to be a lot of common wisdom that exists when it comes to whitetails, such as, “It’s near full moon, so the deer are only moving at night.” Or
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