Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 4, 2021
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REMINDER: Mandatory Cold Weather Life Jacket Wear began on November 1, 2020 and runs through April 30, 2021 for anyone on boats less than 16 feet and in all canoes and kayaks. Learn more here…
REMINDER: Once there is ice on the lakes, be sure to check the thickness and safety before venturing out on the ice. Ice should be clear to be safe, once it thaws, aerates and refreezes it loses its integrity.
Crawford County
Woodcock Creek Lake Ice anglers are catching panfish and Musky through the ice. Due to continually changing water levels, please pay close attention to ice conditions.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. The Ohio River continued rising Thursday, reaching the Evansville flood stage of 42 feet a day earlier than expected, covering low-lying areas and closing many area roads.
Just above Henderson, the river had reached 36.78 feet by early Thursday afternoon, causing the Henderson County Road Department to close and barricade a dozen roads.
Nearly as many roads were closed as of midday Thursday in Vanderburgh County.
In Warrick and Posey counties, the river was already well above flood levels. At noon Thursday, it was over 45 feet at the Newburgh Dam seven feet over flood stage. It was just over 40 feet at Mount Vernon, which is five feet above flood stage there.
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Joanna King
GOSHEN â Local businesswoman and Middlebury school board member Joanna King will take her place as Elkhart Countyâs next state representative.
King was chosen to fill the Indiana Houseâs District 49 seat during a Republican Party caucus in Goshen Tuesday night. She won on the fourth ballot. Now, sheâll step into the role once held by Christy Stutzman of Middlebury, who decided to resign last month, and who had nominated King to be her successor.
âMore than anything, I know you people care very passionately about Elkhart County. And I do too,â King told the caucus after the result was announced.