Warm, dry weather may cause low trout waters – Northeast Report
Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) Fishing was turning on as of March 17, with numbers of perch hitting on fatheads in 20 to 30 feet. A few striped bass up to 20 pounds were taken for
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Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) Fishing was turning on as of March 17, with numbers of perch hitting on fatheads in 20 to 30 feet. A few striped bass up to 20 pounds were taken for

Ron Bane Sr. has been fishing the North Branch of the Susquehanna River between Danville and its confluence with the West Branch near here for more than a decade.
Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) Slightly low but overall good conditions were reported March 17, with water temperatures in the mid-40s. Midges and blue-winged olives (20) were hatching. Streamers were effective as was nymphing with

The Pennsylvania Game Commission recently reported that hunters harvested an estimated 336,200 deer in the state’s 2011-12 seasons, and that announcement ignited an uproar among many sportsmen.

White-tailed deer, like always, dominated the discussion when Game Commission Executive Director Carl Roe presented the agency’s annual report to the House Game and Fisheries Committee here March 7.
NORTHWEST REGION •Crawford County WCO Jacob J. Olexsak reports that guilty pleas were entered in a case from rifle deer season, involving multiple illegal deer, resulting in fines of more than $2,800. Hunting license revocation
OKAY, SO WE DO get to do a little Animal Planet stuff after all. We catch deer. Every year from February through April, we gear up and head out to catch our quarry.
A few days ago, I received an email from a marketing company with an ad from a turkey call maker. It included a link to a video titled, “40 Kills in 90 Seconds.” The maker
Banquets/Fundraisers. March 16: Hallstead Great Bend Rod & Gun Club All You Can Eat Spaghetti Supper. For more info call Rich, 570-432-0101. March 17: Northwest Pennsylvania Chapter Rocky Mountain Banquet, 1 p.m., Cross Creek Resort,
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