
Hunt food sources to fill your late-season deer tag
There is still hope after regular firearms seasons are over to put your tag on a deer, and it often revolves around pinpointing the best food source on the property you hunt.
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There is still hope after regular firearms seasons are over to put your tag on a deer, and it often revolves around pinpointing the best food source on the property you hunt.
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The broad plain portion of Franklin County is tucked between Tuscarora and South mountains. This broad expanse of land is interspersed with orchards, farm fields, streams, ponds and small lakes that many species of waterfowl

According to the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, the samples were collected during October by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

If you are a deer hunter of some advancing years, it’s difficult to dodge the perception that our weather in late November and early December, is now persistently different than it was earlier in our

Deer hunting in winter conditions with a replica of a ‘long-ago’ hunting tool is about as challenging as it gets.

Guys Mills, Pa. — Erie National Wildlife Refuge in northwestern Pennsylvania will see a gradual phase-out of lead ammunition and fishing tackle under a recent court order from a federal judge.

“A lot of owls have been reported in a wide band (moving south) from the Canadian Prairies through the Dakotas, Great Lakes, Ottawa River/St. Lawrence valley and parts of northern New England,” Scott Weidensaul, co-founder
An Elk County man accused of illegally killing a black bear and trying to use his son’s tag to have the bruin processed was due in court for a preliminary hearing Dec. 20.
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