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If it ain’t broke, break it

August 2, 2010 By Walt Young

Working on our August issue always brings home the unwanted reality that we are on the downhill side of summer. more »

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Where are some good locations

By theartman - Apr 1 2010 2:04PM

The fly fishing in the Little Juniata is great. You might also want to try Spring Creek, Penn's Creek, Slate Run and Ceder R. more »

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September 30, 2010

The Outdoor Times calendar is a great way of promoting your event. Smply use the submit an event link to add your item. You can even include a photo or logo. more »

Destinations

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Potter County’s Ole Bull?State Park

August 2, 2010 Formed in 1925 as a one-half-acre picnic area, Ole Bull State Park has since expanded to 132 acres in the Kettle Creek Valley of Potter County. Its main drawing card is the remoteness of the are. » Full Story

Tioga County’s Lake Nessmuk

July 1, 2010 First impressions are not always the best indicator of how something really is, which is exactly the case with Lake Nessmu. » Full Story

Kahle Lake in Clarion/Venango County

June 14, 2010 For those who regularly visit Kahle Lake in northwestern Pennsylvania, there will be a notable difference this summer from past years. » Full Story

Huntingdon County's State Game Lands 322

May 10, 2010 Since Huntingdon County is my home county, I thought I had a good handle on all of the public places here, but one recently threw me for a surprise. » Full Story

Fishing around Philly

April 1, 2010 If most anglers were asked to list all of the great fishing destinations that the Keystone State has to offer, the Philadelphia area would not be likely to appear on many of those list. » Full Story

The Allegheny River – Warren to Tionesta

The Allegheny River – Warren to Tionesta
September 14, 2009 The Allegheny River flows for miles through the western part of Pennsylvania, providing numerous opportunities for hunters and anglers alike along its path. » Full Story
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