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Call it a good first step, and a big one.

A white-tailed deer that was killed by a vehicle in Bedford County last fall has tested positive for chronic wasting disease.

State Rep. Greg Lucas asked readers of this newspaper for response to his proposal that firearms deer season open on a Saturday – and man, did he get it!
Banquets/Fundraisers Jan. 31: Allegheny Valley NWTF Banquet, Acme Club, Cheswick. For more info call Mike Zourelias, 724-265-0903. Feb. 7: Penn’s Woods Spurs NWTF Banquet, 6 p.m., Italian American Club, Export. For more info call Jason
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission • Erie County WCO Michael A. Girosky reports an unusually high number of mistake kills during the regular deer season this year. • Mercer County WCO Lawrence R. Hergenroeder
Presque Isle Bay (Erie County) — As of Jan. 5, the bay had fishable ice in places and anglers were catching bluegills, crappies and perch. In the open water of mid-December, perch and crappies were
Monongahela, Youghiogheny, Cheat rivers (Fayette County) — Walleyes were reported on all three rivers in December as conditions allowed. Brady’s Run Lake (Beaver County) — Trout were stocked in late December in preparation for ice
Hill’s Creek, Nesmuk, Beechwood, Hamilton lakes (Tioga County) — Ice anglers were active through Jan. 4, with daybreak through early morning and late afternoon through evening productive for panfish. Anglers were fishing ice that had
Little Juniata River (Huntingdon, Blair counties) — Good conditions were reported Jan. 4, with water a nice green color and in the upper 30s. Small nymphs and streamers were productive. Trout were in their winter
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