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The worst fears about chronic wasting disease in Pennsylvania have not been realized, Walt Cottrell told game commissioners here recently.
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The worst fears about chronic wasting disease in Pennsylvania have not been realized, Walt Cottrell told game commissioners here recently.

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture on Feb. 8 announced quarantines have been lifted on 14 additional deer farms after DNA testing confirmed these farms had no ties to two Adams County deer that died of

The big news out of any Pennsylvania Game Commission always centers around measures passed by the board.

Two recent photos in one of the newspapers for which I write certainly grabbed my attention.

Whether a person is looking to upgrade a current rig, or go “all in” on their first ride, boat manufacturers have plenty to choose from for 2013
Lake Logan (Hocking County) It’s a mixed bag at Logan with anglers pulling in a few saugeyes, crappies, and even catfish. Numbers have been inconsistent at best. A few lucky anglers are vertical jigging around

Judging by discussions that took place in a work session held in late December, commissioners were seriously considering shaking things up.
NORTHWEST REGION • Forest County WCO Daniel P. Schmidt filed a citation on a man for disturbing the traps of legal trappers. • Jefferson County WCO Roger A. Hartless responded to a report of two
Banquets/Fundraisers Feb. 1: Penn’s Woods Spurs NWTF, 6 p.m., Italian American Club, Export. For more info call Jason Straley, 412-798-2965. Feb. 1: Western Allegheny RGS Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Ramada Hotel & Conference Center. For more
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