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Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013

Lake Nockamixon (Bucks County) — Walleyes up to 7 pounds were reported at the mouth of Tohickon Creek near the high bridge. Catfish were taking stinkbaits near Haycock Launch. West Branch Delaware River Balls Eddy

Game land energy deals net $4.7M for PGC

Pennsylvania Game commissioners, at their recent quarterly meeting here, approved lease agreements with energy companies that will bring in nearly $4.7 million in bonus payments and a yet undetermined amount of royalties.

Bats gone for 100 years?

If you see a little brown bat this summer, you might want to take a picture of it.

Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars – July 19th, 2013

NORTHWEST REGION • Clarion County WCO Jesse N. Bish reports that charges have been filed on a Knox man for operating his ATV on Hunter Access property. The man also did not possess registration or

Pennsylvania Calendar of Events – July 19th, 2013

Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 9: Neshannock Creek Chapter of the Ruffled Grouse Society will host its 18th annual Conservation and Sportsmen’s Banquet. Reception hour 5:30 p.m. DInner at 7:30 p.m. Scott Township Fire Hall, 1027 Monddale Road.

Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013

Allegheny River (Allegheny County) — Some nice catches of smallmouths were reported on soft plastics. Monongahela River (Allegheny River) — Channel catfish were reported around Pittsburgh, with the Mon Wharf yielding nice-size cats on stinkbaits

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