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The pristine land and waters of the Upper Delaware River face an uncertain future with the advance of the Marcellus Shale gas development
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The pristine land and waters of the Upper Delaware River face an uncertain future with the advance of the Marcellus Shale gas development

Impact of disease results in reduced antlerless allocations in Nebraska

It’s been well documented that hunting is one of the safest pastimes in the outdoors.
NORTHWEST REGION • Butler County WCO Randy W. Pilarcik reports that he received a call from a landowner who witnessed a vehicle stop near his house. The driver shot a turkey from the vehicle and
Season Dates June 15: Bass (traditional harvest season) opens. July 1: Crow season opens (Fri, Sat. & Sun. only) Archery/Shoot July 7, Aug. 4: Lebanon Valley Sportsmen Assoc. 3D archery Shoot in the Woods, 7-1
Lake Erie and tributaries — As conditions allowed, perch were reported in 35 to 40 feet off Trout Run and off the Cribs. Lake trout were hitting spoons trolled in 45 feet. Siltation was a
Keystone Lake (Armstrong County) — Nice-size bass were released in recent weeks, with smallmouths up to 5 pounds reported. Shore anglers and boaters have released muskies up to 40 inches. Crappies in mixed sizes were
Juniata River (Huntingdon, Mifflin counties) — Smallmouth bass and catfish were reported. Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) — Water was low and very clear and in the 40s to 50s at the end of May.
Chemung River (Bradford County) — Anglers were releasing large carp in recent weeks. Lehigh River (Carbon County) — The Bowmanstown Pool off the East Penn boat launch was yielding nice-size brown and rainbow trout up
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