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YORK Brian Shumaker caught his first fish when he was maybe 8 years old. He grew up in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, two blocks away from the Susquehanna River his family pretty much living outdoors. Both of his grandfathers fished and hunted, as did his father and all of his uncles. He remembers the first catch, hooking a feisty bluegill on a farm pond. “I loved it,” Shumaker, now 55, said. “I got a big kick out of it.” He was hooked, so to speak. He pretty much grew up on the river, fishing for smallmouth bass and catfish, learning as almost a reflex how to read the water and where to look for fish. “The river was my playground growing up,” he said.

Dammed, drugged, poisoned: River fish species struggle to survive

Dammed, drugged, poisoned: River fish species struggle to survive
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3 iconic Susquehanna River aquatic species struggle to survive

Dammed, drugged & poisoned: 3 iconic Susquehanna species struggle to survive Smallmouth bass are suffering from lesions and intersex organs. Shad & eel are hampered by dams. These species illustrate the challenges facing the river. Mike Argento, York Daily Record Published 2:38 pm UTC Feb. 3, 2021 Smallmouth bass are suffering from lesions and intersex organs. Shad & eel are hampered by dams. These species illustrate the challenges facing the river. Mike Argento, York Daily Record Published 2:38 pm UTC Feb. 3, 2021 This USA Today Network special report explores solutions to deep threats that flow through New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland as the Susquehanna River feeds the Chesapeake Bay with life and death.

3 iconic Susquehanna River aquatic species struggle to survive

Dammed, drugged & poisoned: 3 iconic Susquehanna species struggle to survive Smallmouth bass are suffering from lesions and intersex organs. Shad & eel are hampered by dams. These species illustrate the challenges facing the river. Mike Argento, York Daily Record Published 2:38 pm UTC Feb. 3, 2021 Smallmouth bass are suffering from lesions and intersex organs. Shad & eel are hampered by dams. These species illustrate the challenges facing the river. Mike Argento, York Daily Record Published 2:38 pm UTC Feb. 3, 2021 This USA Today Network special report explores solutions to deep threats that flow through New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland as the Susquehanna River feeds the Chesapeake Bay with life and death.

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