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If it ain’t broke, break itAugust 2, 2010 By Walt YoungWorking on our August issue always brings home the unwanted reality that we are on the downhill side of summer. more » Newest Board PostsView All Posts »Where are some good locationsBy theartman - Apr 1 2010 2:04PMThe 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 » Monthly CalendarView All Months »Add your event to our calendarSeptember 30, 2010The 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 » Eye on the Outdoors
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A squirrelly forest story about fungus that’s among usAugust 2, 2010 August is a transitional month for me. The annual trek to Yellowstone country is now another Western memory, and the summer heat normally discourages local trout angling. » Full StoryWorld of a fish hawk is in the eyes of the beholderJuly 1, 2010 Ipicked up my fly rod and my fishing vest from the rear seat of the drift boat and scrambled forward to the upturned bow of the craft. » Full StoryAn angler’s tale of change in the natural worldJune 14, 2010 A June campsite that supports an annual jaunt to Bradford County is located high on a mountain flat and on the shoreline of that county’s publicly owned Sunfish Pond. » Full StoryWild turkeys have proven to be versatile birdsMay 10, 2010 It was in mid-May last year, and the Hunting Digest showed the opening moment for spring gobbler hunting to be 5:14 a.m. » Full StoryAn angle for a sunny day of trout fishingApril 1, 2010 Two beautiful days greeted anglers on last year’s opening weekend of the “traditional” trout-fishing season throughout most of the state. » Full StorySeptember brings some cool waters and brook troutSeptember 14, 2009 The shortening days of September, coupled with some healthy rains, had produced cool flows in a small Pike County stream that I had chosen to fish for perhaps the last time in the year. » Full Story
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