
Agency: No CWD check stations
Facing two chronic wasting disease management areas this fall – double the zones involved in last year’s first go-round with CWD in Pennsylvania – the Game Commission is looking to cut costs and staff commitments.
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Facing two chronic wasting disease management areas this fall – double the zones involved in last year’s first go-round with CWD in Pennsylvania – the Game Commission is looking to cut costs and staff commitments.
Conodoguinet Creek (Cumberland, York counties) — After-dark angling yielded smallmouth bass and a few rock bass in recent weeks. Pinchot Lake (Cumberland County) — A few hybrid striped bass were reported near the spillway. Susquehanna

Why now? That was the question addressed at the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s most recent work group meeting when the subject turned to a new study aimed at figuring out what else, besides deer, might be
Elmhurst Reservoir (Lackawanna County) — Nice yellow perch, blue gills and largemouth bass were reported as of mid-August. Maple Lake (Lackawanna County) — Bass, perch and bluegills were reported in mid-August. Lackawaxen River (Pike County)

Bill McGlone was the manager of a supermarket in Mount Pocono when he decided to take a second job in a vastly different career field.
Blue Marsh Lake (Berks County) — God bass fishing was reported on tubes and crankbaits and nice crappies were hitting minnows with the dam breast a good spot. Stilling Basin (Berks County) — The discharge

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