Southwest Region
Allegheny River – Andy Blackwell, of Homewood, landed a 40-inch, 35-pound flathead catfish on a shiner at Highland Park in recent weeks. Shawn Kurtz, of Springdale, caught a 4-pound, 2-ounce smallmouth bass on a sucker
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Allegheny River – Andy Blackwell, of Homewood, landed a 40-inch, 35-pound flathead catfish on a shiner at Highland Park in recent weeks. Shawn Kurtz, of Springdale, caught a 4-pound, 2-ounce smallmouth bass on a sucker
Harrisburg – The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is about to kick off the job of updating its trout-management plan. But it’s getting some ideas already. The agency will hold the first day-long meeting of
Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) – Rainfall raised water levels and the fall bite was turning on in recent weeks, with good action reported on stripers, brown trout, perch, pickerel, northern pike and walleyes. Stripers are
Lake Erie and tributaries (Erie County) – Big numbers of steelhead loaded the lower reaches of Erie tribs at the end of October. Although badly needed rainfall finally came Oct. 25, sending fish further up
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Altoona, Pa. – Much of the opposition to Sunday hunting is dishonest and selfish, according to leaders of national hunting-rights groups who have participated in successful campaigns to legalize it in other states. The general
Lehigh River (Lehigh County) – Good smallmouth bass action is reported on shiners. Trout fishing has been excellent, especially below Cementon Falls, where rainbows 10 to 13 inches are reported on fatheads and crawlers. Carp
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