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The Pennsylvania Game Commission has scheduled upcoming Hunter-Trapper Education classes. Visit www.pgc.pa.gov for classes scheduled in your area. SOUTHCENTRAL REGION From the Game Commission Cumberland County SGW John Fetchkan reports two trash-dumping investigations are ongoing
The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission continued its in-season stocking of trout across the state in recent weeks. For a schedule, visit www.fishandboat.com. Anglers are reminded that the catch-and-immediate-release of bass is in effect from
Banquets/Fundraisers. May 4: RMEF Banquet, 4 p.m., The Orchards. For more info call Denise Shatzer, 717-597-2485. May 4: Snyder County WTU Banquet, 4 p.m., Kreamer Volunteer Fire Dept., Middleburg. For more info call Clyde DeHart

In a world where money talks, Pennsylvania’s sportsmen have some clout.

The tireless work of the agency’s personnel helps ensure sportsmen of the state have ample places to fish.
Banquets/Fundraisers. April 13: Northeastern PA Friends of NRA Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Genetti Manor, Dickson City. For more info call Carl Mozeleski, 570-587-2662. April 13: Clarion Co. RMEF Banquet, 4 p.m., Antler Club, Lucinda. For more
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has scheduled upcoming Hunter-Trapper Education classes. Visit www.pgc.pa.gov for classes scheduled in your area. NORTH-CENTRAL REGION From the Game Commission Clinton County Game Warden Kirk Miller reports that Deputies Vanessa Walker
Mild weather, with a little rainfall, brought out anglers for the opening day of trout season in the southeast region March 30. The season opens for the rest of the state April 13. The Pennsylvania
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