
Preliminary First-Day Bear Harvest Results for Pennsylvania
Preliminary First-Day Bear Harvest Results
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Preliminary First-Day Bear Harvest Results

They won’t work, so lawmakers should not enact them, and bounties are unethical – accept that the wary canines are here to stay
Banquets/Fundraisers Nov. 23: Sullivan County WTU Banquet, 4 p.m., Hughesville Fire Hall. For more info call Nancy Craft, 570-482-4364. Dec. 13: Bear Hollow WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Sandycreek Fire Hall. For more info call Jeff
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Butler County WCO Christopher J. Deal reports that there have beemany baited hunting sites ithe county. Citations have beefiled against several individuals for setting up and hunting ithese areas.
Lake Erie — A few folks reported a good nighttime walleye bite by trolling minnow plugs in 1 to 17 feet over 38 feet of water in late October. Presque Isle Bay (Erie County) —

A Bradford County man could face decades behind bars if convicted of charges relating to an incident in which he allegedly used his vehicle to assault Pennsylvania Game Commission wildlife conservation officers.
Beaver River (Beaver County) — This Ohio River tributary was yielding walleyes, bass and hybrid striped bass near the Townsend Dam in the dropping water temperatures of early November. Baits included large shiners, jerkbaits and

Janesville and Parker Dam (Clearfield County) — A recent trout stocking provided action for anglers in late October and early November. West Branch Susquehanna River (Clearfield County) — Anglers were catching perch and rock bass
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