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WESTERN CRAWFORD COUNTY / WCO JOE RUSSELL Pymatuning Lake-The water is still really warm this week so warm water species are still doing well, Bass Bluegills and carp are being caught in abundance if you work the edges and any available structure. Light tackle and jigs or live bait is definitely the way to go and don't fish during the heat of the day and get upset because nothing is biting, fish in the evening just before sun down and you will have much better luck. Manning boat ramp is once again open and operational with an all new A. D. A. accessible dock that is far better and much more stable than what was there before. Jamestown/Turnersville should be getting close to completion and will be open very soon.
This two-day event will feature numerous hunting and conservation-related displays, including artwork by local and nationally renowned artists, the Pennsylvania State Duck Stamp competition, taxidermy displays and competition, and decoy carvings and competition. Visitors are invited to compete in the annual Expo Trap Shoot, and enjoy presentations by regional biologists, outdoor enthusiasts, and many others. On Sunday, some of the state's best waterfowl callers will compete in the Pennsylvania State Duck Calling Competition, the Regional Goose Calling Competition, and the Junior Duck Calling Competition. Linesville is located in the heart of the Pymatuning region. It is just minutes from the Linesville Fish Culture Station, Pennsylvania Game Commission Outdoor Learning Center, the Linesville Spillway, and beautiful Pymatuning State Park. For more information about the Pymatuning Waterfowl Expo, contact the Linesville Chamber of Commerce by phone at 800-829-7811. Proceeds from the event will help Ducks Unlimited in its mission to conserve critically important wetlands and waterfowl habitat. With more than a million supporters, Ducks Unlimited is the world's largest and most effective wetland and waterfowl conservation group. The United States alone has lost more than half of its original wetlands – some of nature's most productive ecosystems – and continues to lose more than 100,000 wetland acres every year. |
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