
Excitement builds for Pennsylvania dove season opener
And the big kicker is that hunters may now manipulate crops and other vegetation for the sole purpose of improving dove hunting.
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And the big kicker is that hunters may now manipulate crops and other vegetation for the sole purpose of improving dove hunting.

Scouting, hard work, patience and serious planning with a willingness to change from what worked in the past are the ways to go.
Banquets/Fundraisers. Sept. 8: Fremont Fire Dept. Banquet, 3 p.m. For more info call Bill Brown, 570-274-6365. Sept. 12: Charles E. Bechtel RGS Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Crown Plaza Hotel, Wyomissing. For more info call John Crowley,
The dog days of summer slowed fishing in parts of the state, and heavy rainfall in late July and early August left many waters high and muddy. NORTHWEST REGION Lake Erie (Erie County) — Walleye
SOUTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Allegheny County Game Warden Dan Puhala reports receiving many calls in recent weeks about sick or injured wildlife. Encounters with such animals should be reported to a Game Commission

It will be interesting to see how this management decision plays out and the rationale that the commissioners use to arrive at their decision. The implications are much broader than one 3.8-mile section of Penns

Parts of June and all of July have been pretty rough on the writer – in both body and mind.

Writer admits he’s not quite ready yet, but has no doubts he’ll be there when it’s go-time.
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Jefferson County Game Warden Roger Hartless reports that Disease Management Area 3, which is in Jefferson and Clearfield counties, has been expanded in response to three free-ranging CWD-positive deer
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