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A pending world record fish was caught from Lake Havasu in Arizona last month
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A pending world record fish was caught from Lake Havasu in Arizona last month

This time of year, good chance you’ll find shed antlers if you know where
to look.

Silver-lining to challenging ice-angling season and potentially late ice-out: More fish remain in the lakes for soft-water fishing
New commenting system will promote more conversation

Scout hard enough you’ll see gobbler patterns emerge from the hunting chaos.

For sportsmen, clean air and clean water are not a political issue
Deer Creek (Allegheny County) — Anglers reported small walleyes and bass at the mouth of Deer Creek on this Allegheny River tributary, but the river was jammed with ice, and presented flooding risks during periods
Hamilton Lake (Tioga County) — As of March 1, bluegills, crappies and perch – including many in keeper sizes – were being iced on waxworms and maggots in deeper water, and bass and chain pickerel
Susquehanna River (York County) — As conditions allowed, catfish were hitting on shrimp and liver and walleyes were taking jigs and minnows or twister tails around York Haven and Brunner Island. Anglers were catching trout
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