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Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars – May 23rd, 2014

NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission • Clarion County WCO Jesse N. Bish reports that a Knox man was cited for shooting multi-projectile ammunition and damaging property at the State Game Land 72 rifle range

Northwest Pennsylvania Fish Report – May 23rd, 2014

Lake Erie — Anglers were catching walleyes around the old Hammermill plant on the east side. Numbers of lake trout up to 17 pounds were hitting off Northeast. Presque Isle Bay (Erie County) — Good

Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 23rd, 2014

Ohio River — As conditions allowed, smallmouth bass were released in early May. Lake Rowena, Duman Dam (Cambria County) — Trout were reported in recent weeks. North Branch Blacklick Creek (Cambria County) — Trout up

Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – May 23rd, 2014

Beltzville Lake (Carbon County) — Striped bass were reported on chicken livers in the upper reaches of Pohopoco Creek bay and the Pine Run area in recent weeks. Mauch Chunk Lake (Carbon County) — Nice-size

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 23rd, 2014

Octararo Lake (Lancaster County) — Crappies were in the shallows by May 10 and hitting jigs, medium and large fathead minnows and other live baits. The catfish bite was improving, with fish especially active on

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