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If you want to achieve your big-game hunting dreams, plan the destination now.

Whether you stay put in a ground blind, stillhunt or perch in a treestand, it’s all good in the deer woods.

The author hardly can wait until crossbows become legal for white-tailed deer hunting in all 50 states.

New cover article in magazine touts the benefits of hunting deer and other species
Lake Erie/Presque Isle Bay — Windy, snowy conditions shut down fishing Nov. 24. Before that, the north and south piers were yielding perch, and crappies were reported in Marina Lake and the Stink Hole. Large
Ohio River (Allegheny County) — Muskies were released on bluegills and suckers through mid-November. The mouth of Montour Creek was yielding smallmouth bass and walleyes. Monongahela River (Allegheny, Washington counties) — Numbers of keeper-size walleyes

West Branch, Bennett Branch to get trout
Spring Creek (Centre County) — Low, clear water was reported through Nov. 22. Wild trout were spawning. Nymphing was productive, as was dry-dropper fishing in the shallow riffles. Hatches included Blue-Winged Olives (18-20-22), midges (22-26),

Last month, the House Game and Fisheries Committee approved a piece of legislation to place a bounty on coyotes taken by properly licensed hunters and furtakers.
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