Pa. wild-hog-hunting days may be numbered
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is still trying to decide on a policy to control feral swine in the state. The wild pigs are considered to be among the most destructive of invasive species. When they
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The Pennsylvania Game Commission is still trying to decide on a policy to control feral swine in the state. The wild pigs are considered to be among the most destructive of invasive species. When they
I could sense the despair in Dr. Walt Cottrell’s voice. As the wildlife veterinarian for the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Cottrell has seen virtually every malady that can strike any species in the state. He’s seen
I applaud the Legislature and the governor for passing and signing Act 66 in June. This law gives the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission the flexibility to LOWER the cost of fishing licenses and create
NORTHWEST REGION •Butler County WCO Christopher J. Deal reports that a group of individuals unlawfully set up a shooting range at SGL 164 maintenance building. “Shooting clays were used and left in the wetlands ponds,”
Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 22: Huckleberry Mountain QDMA #2221 Banquet, 4:30 p.m., North Mountain Firehall. For more info call Josh Miller, 570-220-6122. Oct. 5: Chester Co. Backyard WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Wagontown Fire Company Volunteer’s Hall. For

Pennsylvania Game Commission law enforcement efforts have taken on an international quality of late, the agency’s board members learned at their recent work session here.

While the number of licensed hunters rose nationally by 9 percent over the past five years, they dropped in Pennsylvania, according to a preliminary report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

That redrawing of wildlife management unit boundaries that everyone’s been talking about? It may not happen as soon as expected.
Lake Erie (Erie County) As conditions allowed, perch were hitting in about 49 feet just west of Walnut, with small golden shiners more available than emerald shiners. Limits of perch were reported in 45 feet
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