
A Rite of Winter: Western Big-Game Hunting Deadlines
The west is home to elk, bear, antelope, mule deer and whitetails but it also has opportunities for more exotic species like ibex, oryx and javelina.
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The west is home to elk, bear, antelope, mule deer and whitetails but it also has opportunities for more exotic species like ibex, oryx and javelina.

Modern boaters will appreciate the quieter, more fuel-efficient outboard motors on the market this year. Here’s a look at some of the offerings from top manufacturers for open water 2013.

I recently drove north through Philipsburg, Pa., to an area near Frenchville, in Clearfield County, to pick up a custom-made tabletop and oak boards from Quehanna Millwork.
Lake Erie steelhead streams Good steelhead numbers were reported through the holidays. A late run made for nice catch rates on lower Walnut and Elk creeks. Fish were spread out on Crooked Creek, but angler
Green Lick Reservoir (Fayette, Westmoreland counties) In light fishing pressure at the end of last year, boaters caught a few crappies on live minnows. Most fish were 9 to 12 inches. Anglers were sharing the
Big Fishing Creek (Clinton County) Water was in the 40s and with perfect winter flow as of Jan. 5, according to TCO Fly Shop. Trout were in their slow, deep winter holes. A strong streamer
Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) Water was in the 50s and had good clarity and normal flow as of Jan. 5. Trout were holding in their slow, deep winter holes, and a strong streamer bite
Quaker Lake (Susquehanna County) A trout stocking is slated for Jan. 31. Beltzville Lake (Carbon County) As of Jan. 6, anglers were still catching numbers of panfish on mealworms, and some nice largemouth bass on
Tulpehocken Creek (Berks County) Water was still a little muddy Jan. 6. Streamers and dark nymphs were working. Not many midges were visible, but fish were eating midge patterns. Besides small midges, Pheasant Tails and
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