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Reasons why 56 percent of women decline to renew fishing licenses from year to year are among the questions posed to business professors and students to study.
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Reasons why 56 percent of women decline to renew fishing licenses from year to year are among the questions posed to business professors and students to study.

For numerous reasons, hunter and quarry numbers nowhere near where they used to be.

Two deer farms will remain under quarantine for five years after the last potentially-exposed deer is gone.
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Crawford County WCO Mark A. Allegro reports he investigated a substantial number of sub-legal harvested bucks that were not reported as mistake-kills during the recent firearms deer season. For
Banquets/Fundraisers. Feb. 3: Penn’s Woods Spurs NWTF Banquet, 6 p.m., Italian American Club, Export. For more info call Jason Straley, 412-855-9774. Feb. 11: Greensburg RMEF Banquet, 4 p.m., Ferrante’s Lakeview Banquet Hall. For more info
Wildly veering temperatures and rainfall wreaked havoc with ice, making many lakes unfishable in recent weeks, as hard surfaces deteriorated and water levels rose. Winter trout stockings have been performed on select fisheries around the
NORTHWEST REGION Lake Erie tributaries — Anglers were catching steelhead up until Jan. 6 when frigid weather moved in and locked up the tribs. Steelhead had been hitting in open water at the new year,
Banquets/Fundraisers. Jan. 27, 2017: Allegheny Valley NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Acme Club, Cheswick. For more info call Mike Zourelias, 724-265-0903. Jan. 27, 2017: Western Allegheny RGS Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Rizzo’s Malabar Inn, Crabtree. For more
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Butler County WCO Randy W. Pilarcik reports that, on the last day of the rifle deer season, his deputy came across individuals with an antlerless deer and an antlered
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