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The spraying of roadside ditches with herbicide in a state park causes blogger to wonder – what were they thinking?
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The spraying of roadside ditches with herbicide in a state park causes blogger to wonder – what were they thinking?
Angling was affected by heavy rainfall in many parts of the state in recent weeks. Fishing also was slow during spates of hot weather. The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission will soon begin fall trout
Banquets/Fundraisers. Oct. 17: Somerset County Sportsmen’s League Banquet, 5 p.m., Berlin Community Building, Berlin. For more info call Rich Berkley, 814-267-6324. Oct. 20: Western PA RMEF Banquet, 6 p.m., Veteran’s Club, Marienville. For more info
SOUTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Allegheny County Game Warden Dan Puhala reports he’s encountered several individuals at the State Game Land 203 ranges who bought their hunting licenses without taking the required Hunter-Trapper Education.

In Pennsylvania and across the Northeast and Great Lakes region, warm, soggy conditions to prevail.

States need to be allowed to manage burgeoning bear populations.

Hunt usually offers extended chances to harvest a deer without hurting the resource. That’s a good thing for both young and older hunters, at least those who don’t have excuses for not hunting.
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission • Crawford County Game Warden Mark Allegro responded to a report of a dead juvenile eagle in a secluded farm field the first week of August. Initial physical examination
Banquets/Fundraisers. Sept. 14: Conodoguinet DU Banquet, 11 a.m., Carlisle Fish & Game. For more info call Earl Mumma IV, 717-728-1845. Sept. 15: Lebanon-Middle Creek DU Banquet, 5 p.m., Lantern Lodge, Myerstown. For more info call
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