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Pennsylvania Calendar of Events – June 22nd, 2012

Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 10: RGS Neshannock Creek Chapter Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Scott Township Firehall, Harlansburg. For more info call Lisa Rossi, 724-693-9032. Nov. 8: RGS Covered Bridge Chapter Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Bella Sera, Canonsburg. For more

Pennsylvania Cuffs & Collars – June 22nd, 2012

NORTHWEST REGION •Clarion County WCO Steven J. Ace said, even with the ability to buy a second spring turkey tag, individuals could not help but use someone else’s tag to tag their spring gobblers. “Charges

Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – June 22nd, 2012

Allegheny River (Fayette, Westmoreland counties) A few walleyes, channel catfish, and freshwater drum were being caught around the Turnpike Bridge and Lock and Dam No. 3 in late May and early June. Anglers fishing in

South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – June 22nd, 2012

Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) Water was a little high and off-color June 7 and in the 50s. Slate drakes and caddis were hatching. Nymphing caddis patterns was productive. Hatches included tan caddis (14-16), sulphurs

Bats bound for state’s threatened animal list?

Pennsylvania Game Commission officials like to point out periodically that they manage not just white-tailed deer, black bears and turkeys, but more than 430 species, for the benefit of all state residents.

Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – June 22nd, 2012

Fishing Creek (Clinton County) Water was a little above-average but a nice color June 7. Excellent nymphing was reported. Hatches included black midges (24), black stoneflies (14-16), tan caddis (16), sulphurs (14-16), slate drakes (12-14).

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – June 22nd, 2012

Tulpehocken Creek (Berks County) Water was normal flow, about 66 degrees, and a little off-color but clearing June 7. Fish were becoming more active on top, rising to caddis and sulphurs. Blue Marsh Lake (Berks

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