Archive for May, 2007

Fishin Penn’s With My Extended Flying Dutchmen Family

Monday, May 7th, 2007

By Jason Say, Myerstown, Pennsylvania
I am sure that most of you have heard about Penn’s Creek, but you are probably asking yourself, what the heck is the Dutchmen Family?

Big Buck Tactic

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

By Eric Richards, New Bloomfield, PA
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It was about ten years ago, I was working third shift. I spent a lot of time with my thoughts and this night I was working out a puzzle. There’s an area I hunt that every year during a point in archery season that a dominant buck would claim his own. If this had been one buck, that would be one thing, but this area was ruled by different big bucks on different years.

Spending Time With Friends and Remembering What Is Really Important

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

By Skip Hughes, Erie Pennsylvania
This whole event started March 31st, the evening of the PSA Steelhead tournament. My good friend Brian came up to me and asked if I wanted to make the trip to his family cabin for a 3 day weekend of painting walls and brookie fishing. I immediately accepted his offer. Since I had never done any Brookie fishing before, I started to have second thoughts, but they quickly went away when I thought about the chance to get away from the crowded Erie Steelhead streams.

What A Night

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

By Andy Traister, Knox, PA
It was the first week of the 2006 Archery season and I am like most hunters. I sat at work all day trying to think where I wanted to go hunting that evening, which way was the wind coming, what time of the year it was, etc… After a lot of thought the decision was not that hard, I was going to hunt my favorite spot, an apple orchard in Limestone township.

Day On The Neshannock

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

One of this year’s initiatives of the Pennsylvania Sportsmen Portal is to fish with all of our fishing forum moderators. Kory, from the Neshannock happened to be the most convenient and first one on my list.

Back To My Roots

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

As a youngster, I remember being about 7 or 8 and listening to my dad and uncle George relive stories of going down a small native stream in Western PA and catching over a 100 native trout in a day with 3 or 4 of my uncles.

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