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PA: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 25

NORTHWEST REGION Erie County WCO Darin L. Clark investigated an illegally killed deer on a Sunday night. He tracked down two juveniles who the landowner saw trying to get the deer out of the field.

PA: Enormous bear taken by bowhunter in Pike

Harrisburg – A bowhunter killed an enormous black bear Nov. 15 in Pike County near the border with Monroe County that will likely change the state’s record book. David Price, 46 of Cresco, Monroe County,

Rendell vetoes self-defense bill for outside home

By MARC LEVY Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Gov. Ed Rendell on Saturday vetoed a bill that he feared would escalate violent acts by expanding a person’s rights in Pennsylvania to use deadly force

Man Accused in PA Game Warden Killing Held for Trial

By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) _ A man accused of killing a game warden during a poaching investigation two weeks ago told police the warden fired the first shot in what state

Another Almost Game Warden Shooting in Pennsylvania

Soon after the recent killing of a Pennsylvania game warden by a poacher, news of another incident involving a poacher firing shots toward PA game wardens who were investigating a possible poaching incident. According to

Archery-Killed Bear is new PA Record

BUSHKILL, Pa. (AP) _ An 879-pound black bear brought down by a bow hunter this week was the largest ever recorded in the state, according to Pennsylvania Game Commission. The 17-year-old bruin was killed by

Wet autumn keeps streams running at high levels

Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission fall trout stockings are essentially complete. A statewide schedule is at www.fishandboat.com. Anglers are urged to avoid disturbing spawning beds on waterways where trout reproduce. The beds, or redds, appear

PA: PGC, Unified head to deer showdown

Harrisburg – The Unified Sportsmen of Pennsylvania and the Game Commission may finally be headed toward a resolution of their long-running feud over deer management. A source close to the case revealed that the discovery

PA: WCO Field Reports Issue 24

NORTHWEST REGION Crawford County WCO Mario L. Piccirilli said one group of eight hunters did quite well the first day of archery season harvesting five antlerless deer and a buck, however the buck was illegal,

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