CONOWINGO — The newest addition to the Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway, Octoraro Creek Trail, is now open to the public. The trail, a half-mile walking path through wooded land that begins at the Octoraro Creek Bridge on Route 222 and ends at the Susquehanna River, provides greater opportunities for kayaking, canoeing and hiking, and opens [...]
The humidity creeps up so high you can barely breathe after the fog burns off. By mid-day, your body is saltier than a country ham and you have a throbbing headache to boot. The summertime pattern will be here before you know it.
Bass fishing in the soon-to-be-here summer daytime heat borders on torture. In addition [...]
June 21, 2008 | Posted in
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LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska has some of the finest state park areas in the nation. ReserveAmerica’s annual list of the country’s Top 100 Family Campgrounds confirms that.
ReserveAmerica, the nation’s leading recreation reservation service, recently announced its top 100 as a guide to help park-goers plan their trips. ReserveAmerica’s system handles Nebraska park reservations through the [...]
May 14, 2008 | Posted in
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Kansas anglers out in force as popular sportfish move to shallow water
PRATT — Of all Kansas outdoor recreation opportunities, crappie fishing is one of the most popular. These tasty fish bite year-round, but spring brings them close to shore, where they spawn in shallow water. This makes great fishing for anyone with a hook [...]
May 13, 2008 | Posted in
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RALEIGH, N.C. – With spring in full bloom, now is the time to get out the rods and reels, purchase a fishing license and head for the nearest body of water to wet a line.
Despite the drought, North Carolina still offers abundant opportunities for anglers eager to cast for their favorite fish – from sunfish [...]