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Sure, these items take up space, but they really can come in handy when a deer hits the ground and the real work begins.
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Sure, these items take up space, but they really can come in handy when a deer hits the ground and the real work begins.
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Clarion County WCO Steven J. Ace reports multiple farmers have encountered problems with ATVs driving through fields and destroying crops. One farmer had thousands of dollars in damage to
Anglers are urged to exercise care when wading streams containing wild brown and native brook trout because they have begun their annual spawning ritual. Anglers should avoid stepping on redds (nests) or stressing spawning trout
Banquets/Fundraisers. Oct. 14: Western PA RMEF Banquet, 6 p.m., Veteran’s Club, Marienville. For more info call Carl Mowry, 724-283-5708. Oct. 18: Somerset County Sportsmen’s League 61st annual Banquet, 5 p.m., Berlin Community Building, Berlin. For

It pays to hunt early in archery season, especially if nice bucks are your main objective.

Migrating painted lady butterflies are at their highest numbers in many years.
Banquets/Fundraisers. Oct. 14: Western PA RMEF Banquet, 6 p.m., Veteran’s Club, Marienville. For more info call Carl Mowry, 724-283-5708. Oct. 18: Somerset County Sportsmen’s League 61st annual Banquet, 5 p.m., Berlin Community Building, Berlin. For
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Crawford County WCO Mark A. Allegro spent three days working the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s booth at the well-attended Crawford County Fair. Erie County WCO Larry M. Smith reports observing
Anglers are reminded that fall trout stockings are underway at a limited number of fisheries around the state. For a schedule, visit www.fishandboat.com NORTHWEST REGION Lake Erie, steelhead tributaries — A few steelhead were moving
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