| | | >>View All Recent Journal Entries | | | Northwest Giants - 6/30/08 The PGC BIG BUCK scoring session in Northwest PA Kyle Schwabenbauer, Clarion County
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| | First Time On The Pine (Includes Video) - 6/30/08 My first time fishing on the Big Pine and Little Pine in North Central PA Jason Say, Lebanon County
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| | No More Mr. Nice Guy - 6/30/08 A real tough turkey, but we got the job done! Kyle Schwabenbauer, Clarion County
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| | Penn's Creek - Serving Up Humble Pie - 6/28/08 Tough day on Penn's with a new bug! Jason Say, Lebanon County
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| | Nature's Beautiful Bounty - 6/28/08 Spending a wonderful night with my son counting waterfowl! Teresa Patterson, Blair County
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| | Sights from the Lehigh Valley Show - 6/26/08 Jason Say, Lebanon County
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| | How It All Started - 6/10/08 How it all began! Derrick Hughes , Cambria County
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| | Spring Creek Blast (Includes Video) - 6/10/08 My awesome day spin fishing on Spring Creek Frank Litavish, Cambria County
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| | The Three Amigos - 5/30/08 Jacob, a youth hunter, makes good on one of these turkeys. Kyle Schwabenbauer, Clarion County
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| | Hooked On Turkey Hunting - 5/28/08 All about my first season turkey hunting Jason Say, Lebanon County
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| | Drake's Training Part 2 (Includes Video) - 5/28/08 Getting professional training for my dog Teresa Patterson, Blair County
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| | Our Morning In The Spring Woods - 5/26/08 My 2008 Sping Turkey Story Mike Bell, Venago County
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| | Penn's Creek Unlocking Her Secrets By Jason Sheaffer, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
Much has been written about Penn’s Creek and always will; take any fine trout stream add in scenic beauty, prolific hatches, and water as diverse as the people who fish it and people will write about it. Penn’s Creek is famous for its Green Drake hatch which occurs from late May into early June.>>Read More | | | Her First Shad! By Joshua Butz, Macungie, Pennsylvania
Let me start by saying that I have been trying to catch an shad for almost a decade (7 years if I remember correctly). Now I cannot say that I've been really trying too hard to catch one, but I have gone at least once every year and tried. >>Read More | |
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