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Too often with deer drives, hunters throw caution to the wind
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Too often with deer drives, hunters throw caution to the wind

USGS study shows that while stocked brown trout can interfere with wild brookies, real threat is habitat degradation.
Banquets/Fundraisers March 1, 2014: Delaware Valley SCI Banquet, Desmond, Malvern. For more info call 484-614-6546. Archery/Shoot Falls Township Rifle & Pistol Assoc. Shoots. 354 Newbold Road, Morrisville. For more info call Peter Olivieri, 215-584-0015. Sundays:
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission • Butler County WCO Christopher J. Deal reports that the number of mistake kills have significantly jumped up for the year. Mistake kills during the archery season has been

Lake Erie tributaries — Low, clear water was reported as of Dec. 8, and anglers were catching steelhead in lower Walnut and Elk creeks. A spate of mild weather the previous week brought fresh fish

Hunting license sales hit a new low this fall, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s latest figures, which show declines in most categories, except archery and a handful of other special permits.
North Park Lake (Allegheny County) — A November trout stocking was performed on this small, recently restored county-park impoundment. As open water allowed, trout were reported on minnows and small silver spoons. Allegheny River (Allegheny

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