
Pa.-Down Under team to focus on wild hogs
According to the latest estimates, Australia has more wild hogs than human beings, perhaps more than 23 million
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According to the latest estimates, Australia has more wild hogs than human beings, perhaps more than 23 million
Susquehanna River (Cumberland County) — A few walleyes around 19 inches were reported around York Haven in early September although the fall run hadn’t yet started. Little Juniata River (Huntingdon, Blair counties) — Low, clear
Peck’s Pond (Pike County) — Pickerel were hitting small in-line spinners with silver blades in recent weeks, while perch were taking red worms and 2-inch red curly tail grubs. White Deer Lake (Pike County) —
Lake Minsi (Northampton County) — Bluegills were biting in recent weeks. Blue Marsh Lake (Berks County) — Crappies, catfish and smallmouth bass were reported during the early morning and evening hours in recent weeks. Coatesville

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