
Crazy weather across Pennsylvania makes for hunting dilemma
First it’s too cold, now it’s rainy and warm, and hunting suffers either way, especially flintlock for deer.
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First it’s too cold, now it’s rainy and warm, and hunting suffers either way, especially flintlock for deer.

This winter’s weather bodes well for outdoors types.

Field officers with a diverse set of duties need a better name than the antiquated and single-focused term “game warden.”
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Clarion County WCO Michael A. Girosky reminds Pennsylvanians that those who take possession of a road-killed deer must, within 24 hours, call the Game Commission regional office serving the
Banquets/Fundraisers. Jan. 26, 2018: Allegheny Valley NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Acme Club, Cheswick. For more info call Mike Zourelias, 724-265-0903. Jan. 27, 2018: Uniontown RMEF Banquet, Park Inn, Iniontown, 4 p.m. for more info call
The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission performed trout stockings on a few fisheries in recent weeks. For a schedule, visit www.fishandboat.com. Veering weather conditions put many fisheries around the state in a transitional state, leaving

It’s an effort that will be watched closely because one area is adjacent to the state’s elk range, and the results of CWD tests on culled deer will determine future action.

If you’re a hunter or fisherman, Pennsylvania offers chances for just about every game animal and fish species available.
Rifle deer season in early December made for scant fishing activity throughout the state. In anticipation of ice fishing season, trout stockings by the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission were slated for recent weeks at
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