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Will new multi-year fishing licenses be enough to help the plight of the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission?
Anglers are advised that the commission’s new Mentored Youth Trout Fishing Day is slated for select fisheries such as Scott’s Run and Antietam lakes on March 23. For details, visit www.fishandboat.com Tulpehocken Creek (Berks County)

In recent years, Pennsylvania Game Commission officials have talked about when, not if, chronic wasting disease would show up in the state’s wild deer
NORTHWEST REGION • Butler County WCO Christopher J. Deal reports that he will be removing several treestands from various state game lands. The stands, when removed, will be held for 30 days and then destroyed

State officials have revealed no specific plans about how they are going to deal with the recent outbreak of chronic wasting disease in wild deer.
Banquets/Fundraisers March 16: Perkiomen Valley Chapter Banquet, 6 p.m., Sunnybrook Ballroom Pottstown. For more info call Rich Fanaro, 610-656-9468. March 16: Allegheny Northwoods RGS Banquet, 7:30 p.m., Sandy Creek Fire Hall. For more info call

Current regulations prohibiting baiting have long annoyed a few lawmakers, who say they have heard from constituents who say they have been unfairly cited by the Game Commission for violating them
Lake Erie tributaries The “Mile Creeks” on the east side had open water, but fishing pressure was light in late February. Some steelhead were reported. Lake Pleasant (Erie County) Anglers are reminded that this 25-acre
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