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Lake Nockamixon (Bucks County) – Some of the best crappie fishing ever was reported by Nockamixon Sports Shop, with anglers successfully jigging fatheads in shallow and deep water. In hunting news, still leading the shop’s
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Lake Nockamixon (Bucks County) – Some of the best crappie fishing ever was reported by Nockamixon Sports Shop, with anglers successfully jigging fatheads in shallow and deep water. In hunting news, still leading the shop’s

State College, Pa. – Five small cities in Pennsylvania have been listed among Outdoor Life’s “Top 200 Towns for Outdoorsmen” in the magazine’s Dec.-Jan. ’09 issue. In the story, written by Andrew McKean, few towns

Harrisburg – A long-promised independent audit of the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s controversial deer-management program may be in jeopardy because of a lawsuit filed against the agency by a sportsmen’s group. But then again, maybe not.

Pittsburgh – All the state’s ice anglers want for Christmas is some of the hard stuff. Although they’ve been Scrooged out of the big freeze during holidays past, this winter they may get their wish.

Pittsburgh – The first half of firearms deer season was a mixed bag in terms of harvest, weather and hunter numbers, though many woods were absent predator and prey. “Archery season was average to above.
Jan. 17, 2009:_Pittsburgh Downriggers Banquet, 6 p.m., MonTroy Firemans Club. For more info call John, 412-335-1095. Jan. 17, 2009:_Sherman’s Valley Strutters Chapter NWTF Banquet, Newport Firehall. For more info call Perry Smith, 717-728-4480. Jan. 24,
University Park, Pa. – Andrew Norton is well aware of how controversial and political deer management is in Pennsylvania. That’s one reason why the graduate student in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is so
Spring Creek (Centre County) – Low, clear conditions prevailed Nov. 19, and Tan Caddis (size 16) were hatching sporadically, along with small Blue-Winged Olives (22, 24). Anglers were fishing Green Weenies, Pheasant Tail and Hare’s
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