
Forget finesse fishing for a few weeks and get aggressive
Savage strikes highlight summer freshwater angling. Prompt them via rip-jigging, high-speed retrieves, and other hard-thumping presentations
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Savage strikes highlight summer freshwater angling. Prompt them via rip-jigging, high-speed retrieves, and other hard-thumping presentations

Allowing their use might ease shortage of .22 ammunition
Hammond Lake (Tioga County) — Don’s Tackle Shack reported nice numbers of bass and some crappies, with live shiners, crankbaits, and spinners working well through June 22. Fish were reported in various depths, with crappies
Susquehanna River — As of June 21, Koinonia Guide Service reported the bass bite was below average, but numbers of channel catfish up to 25 inches were released on punch bait, and flatheads up to
Lehigh, Delaware rivers — Smallmouth bass were active through late June. Prompton Dam (Wayne County) — Ray’s Guide Service (www.raysguideservice.com) reported June 22 that large crappies and perch and nice largemouth bass were hitting, with
Octararo County (Lancaster County) — As of June 22, Jim Neary’s Bait and Tackle reported an excellent bass bite, with fish up to 5 pounds 13 ounces reported on a variety of lures, from spinnerbaits


A game commissioner’s suggestion that a user’s fee be established for non-hunters using state game lands has touched off a bit of a controversy

Have you tried to buy any .22 long rifle ammunition lately? Most stores are sold out, creating frustration for shooting enthusiasts.
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