
Expert: Outlaw the feeding of deer, mineral, salt licks
On the heels of finding chronic wasting disease in a Pennsylvania deer, it’s time for the state’s game commissioners to consider a ban on deer feeding.
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On the heels of finding chronic wasting disease in a Pennsylvania deer, it’s time for the state’s game commissioners to consider a ban on deer feeding.

Taking a cue from its neighboring agency, the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is going to experiment with a youth trout fishing program.
Mother Nature’s curtain is about to drop on the final act of October — my favorite month of the year. Temperatures were cool enough on many days to provide a pleasant environment for archery deer

Adams County captive Deer Tests Positive; No Evidence of Effect on Humans
NORTHWEST REGION •Butler County WCO Randy W. Pilarcik was dispatched to a call in Mars where two bucks had their antlers locked together. “One of the bucks was dead,” he said. “Prior to my arrival,
Pine, Little Pine creeks (Lycoming County) Typical fall fishing with adequate water levels and temperatures was reported by McConnell’s Country Store on Sept. 29. Productive patterns included olive and tan midges, streamers and Wooly Buggers.
Raystown Lake (Huntingdon County) The southern end was yielding crappies on jigs fished over submerged wood and shoreline trees. Channel catfish up to 26 inches were reported. Juniata River (Huntingdon, Mifflin counties) Water was low
Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) Cooler water temperatures spurred striped bass action, with herring drifted at Shuman and Calico points and Ironwood the ticket. Walleyes were reported on crawler harnesses in recent weeks, and smallmouth bass

An often-repeated complaint about the Pennsylvania Game Commission is that it no longer cares about or respects deer hunters,
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