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Ohio’s Billy Crawford Captures Gold at World Cup

USA also wins Junior team gold Billy Crawford, an 18-year-old senior attending Northridge High School in Johnstown, Ohio set a new world record and captured the individual World Champion title by scoring 147 hits in

Walleye locations in the early fall

During late summer and early fall patterns, walleyes can be deep, shallow or anywhere in between. If I’ve tried to convey one message to other anglers the past few years about fall walleye fishing, it’s

Sunday hunting fight going down to wire

Rep. Ed Staback wouldn’t say so, but I get the feeling he’s disillusioned with the national groups that persuaded him to introduce a bill to lift the ban on Sunday hunting. A coalition that includes

ATVs in the Pennsylvania Wilds: Fun, or Irresponsibility?

A recent Pa. Outdoor News (8-19-11) letter to the editor by Lee Williamson got under my skin. He commented that Outdoor News columnist Ben Moyer must be “non-motorized.” Williamson called on DCNR to provide more

Pennsylvania residents like gas industry, but have worries

SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) – Pennsylvanians overwhelmingly like the natural gas industry and favor taxing it, but are divided about whether the benefits outweigh possible environmental harm, according to a new Franklin & Marshall College poll

PA: Calendar of Events Issue: 18

Special Events Sept. 11: Allegheny Chapter RGS, Family Fun Day & Picnic, 1:30 p.m., The Glendorn. For more info call Dave Nesbitt, 814-787-7710. Sept. 24: Zem Zem Shrine, Sportsman’s Spectacular, noon, Zem Zem Temple, Erie.

PA: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 18

NORTHWEST REGION Erie County WCO Darin L. Clark has been investigating an individual in possession of a fawn. The individual could not produce a receipt for where he purchased the deer. It appears as though

PA: Crunch time for Sunday hunting try

State College, Pa. – Rep. Ed Staback, minority chairman of the House Game and Fisheries Committee, has a message for all those sportsmen who want to hunt on Sundays. Speak now, or forever hold your

PA: Eels trying to slither back to Susquehanna

Havre de Grace, Md. – There was a time, and not so very long ago, that the American eel, not smallmouth bass or American shad, were the king fish on the Susquehanna River. Each fall,

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