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This is a case on which the Pennsylvania Game Commission and Pennsylvania Farm Bureau agree.
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This is a case on which the Pennsylvania Game Commission and Pennsylvania Farm Bureau agree.

The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission plans to get creative with fishing license fees, beginning next year when it begins to offer discounts to anglers.

There is no doubt that Howard Wagner is a muskie expert.
NORTHWEST REGION •Butler County WCO Chip L. Brunst reported over the past two weeks, the bear mating season has caused an increase in bear complaints, road-killed bears, and sightings. The mating season will pit larger
Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 4: Northeastern Chapter RGS Banquet, 6 p.m., Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort. For more info call Brian Clark, 570-983-9918. Aug. 10: RGS Neshannock Creek Chapter Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Scott Township Firehall, Harlansburg. For
Allegheny River Nice catches of catfish were reported in recent weeks. The annual mayfly hatch near Point State Park prompted one angler to land a channel cat on a fly in the downtown area waters.
West Branch Susquehanna River Numbers of legal-size bass were reported along with channel catfish up to 30 inches in recent weeks. Rose Valley Lake (Lycoming County) A nice topwater bite on bass was reported in
Little Juniata River (Huntingdon, Blair counties) By early July, this waterway was becoming too warm to fish. Flow was low and clear. Water was in the 70s, making it inadvisable to target trout.
Lehigh River Some bass were reported but sweltering heat shut down trout-fishing in early June. The Bowmanstown to Palmerton stretch was fishing well for trout until weather turned too warm. Mauch Chunk Lake (Carbon County)
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