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1964 PENNSYLVANIA ANGLER CITATION RECORD FISH<br />

Following is a list of the record fish caught during the<br />

^ 4 season in the <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Angler Citation Award<br />

<strong>Fish</strong> were recorded of each species except eel,<br />

a 'lfish, lake trout, rainbow trout <strong>and</strong> yellow perch. A<br />

°kl of 108 awards were issued by the <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Fish</strong><br />

Amission. <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> fishermen can be proud of this<br />

Client record.<br />

^erican White S/wd-William E. Minnig, Jr., Tremont,<br />

Pa<br />

-. 27K-inches, 6-lb., Portl<strong>and</strong>-Delaware River.<br />

^ e g«tt-Michael Versak, Philadelphia, Pa., 11-inches, 18l)s<br />

-. Mountain Springs Lake, Monroe County.<br />

ro<br />

°* Trout-Norman L. Lightner, Carlisle, Pa., 19-inches,<br />

^-lbs., Big Spring, Cumberl<strong>and</strong> County.<br />

ro, 3<br />

«n Trout-David Alley, Ashtabula, Ohio, 28 4-inches,<br />

10-lbs., Little Conneauttee Cr., Erie County.<br />

u<br />

Uhead~]ohn S. Sawchuk, Easton, Pa., 20K-inches, 4J4-<br />

'bs., Delaware Water Gap, Northampton County.<br />

^P-Joe Zipay, Farrell, Pa., 40-inches, 3654-lbs., Lake<br />

r<br />

rie > Erie County.<br />

7' n PtcfcereJ-Paul Dickes, Levittown, Pa., 28-inches,<br />

5<br />

«-lb; s., Manor Lake, Bucks County.<br />

%<br />

° nn el Catfish-Thomas J. Booth, Summerdale, Pa., 36lnc<br />

hes, 18-lbs., York Haven Dam, York County.<br />

r<br />

appte-John Stough, York, Pa., 16-inches, 2-lbs., 11-ozs.,<br />

ba<br />

ginaw, York County.<br />

^ r Semouth Boss-Harold F. Bonham, Kingston, Pa., 23)4-<br />

. m ches. 6-lbs., 15-ozs., Sylvan Lake, Luzerne County.<br />

^keWunge-Joseph R. Sabot, Springdale, Pa., 53-inches,<br />

38<br />

-lbs., Tionesta Dam, Forest County.<br />

^ern Pike-Ralph Myers, Fairchance, Pa., 38!S-inches,<br />

'-lbs., Youghiogheny Dam, Somerset County.<br />

°j* Bass-Thomas R. Pheiffer, Easton, Pa., llJi-inches,<br />

j "">., 2-ozs., Delaware River, Northampton County.<br />

ee<br />

Pshead-^Gregory Parella, Brownsville, Pa., 26-inches,<br />

4-lbs., Virgin Run, Fayette County.<br />

^mouth Bass-H. L. McDowell, Brookville, Pa., 22K-<br />

»«ch, «s, 4?2-lbs., Tionesta Dam, Forest County.<br />

*i<br />

T^l/e-Vernon K. Moyer, Harleysville, Pa., 33-inches,<br />

b ~* DS -> 3-ozs., Wallenpaupack, Wayne County.<br />

^-Joseph Racavich, Peckville, Pa., 15K-inches, 1-lb.,<br />

" 0z -> Stearns Lake, Susquehanna County.<br />

He4(j e 'fishing trip" used to be a male adventure that sent the<br />

a\vay j tn e house (<strong>and</strong> we mean by that, the husb<strong>and</strong>) off<br />

Port!t. om n ' s family during vacation time. Now good transs<br />

hin n ' Sood highways <strong>and</strong> more accessible roads, modern<br />

te *son f 6ar an< ^ comfortable camping equipment eliminate any<br />

?»d r<br />

having the family behind. . . . The mental, moral<br />

is p^'eational values of fishing are still great when the sport<br />

Va^ su ed in solitude. But men have finally learned that these<br />

*o fam3 re riot lost but stimulated <strong>and</strong> enlarged when related<br />

? a niilv - v ^ e ' Fi srml g no longer alienates a man from his<br />

>s pal~:, lt identifies him with it.-Felix Streyckmans, "<strong>Fish</strong>ing<br />

"""•y Fun," Izaak Walton Mag.<br />

ot^e, e se nse of smell is more acute in fish than is any of its<br />

w<br />

senses.<br />

•-.--- ! » •<br />

" ^<br />

BBHUS^ft'<br />

•LHHHHHHHLi<br />

•• TBBL. J<br />

LARGEST FISH caught in Citation Awards was this 53-inch, 38-pound<br />

muskellunge caught by Joe Sabot, Springdale, Pa., from Tionesta<br />

Reservoir, Forest County. Lud Holier, prominent Tionesta sportsman<br />

is at left.<br />

Attending 14th Annual Delaware County Field & Stream L<strong>and</strong>owners<br />

Sportsman Dinner.<br />

Seated—left to right . . .<br />

T. A. Reynolds, S. E. Division Supervisor, Pa. Game <strong>Commission</strong>.<br />

Gordon Trembley, Deputy Executive Director, Pa. <strong>Fish</strong> <strong>Commission</strong>.<br />

Ed Kenden, Pres., Delaware County Field & Stream Assn.<br />

G. L. Bowers, Deputy Executive Director, Pa. Game <strong>Commission</strong>.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ing-left to right . . .<br />

George H. Harrison, Editor, Pa. Game News.<br />

Charles Lentz, Chairman, Delaware County Field & Stream<br />

Assn.<br />

Shorty Manning, Master of Ceremonies, Delaware County<br />

Field & Stream Assn.<br />

Thrift is to the individual what conservation is to the nation.<br />

When folks express their great distress<br />

About our shrinking wilderness<br />

I like to cheer them in their gloom<br />

By showing them through junior's room.<br />

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