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<title>GETout events calendar: Feb. 5, 2012</title>
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<description>Saturdays: Family Nature Hour. Powdermill Nature Reserve, Rector. Nature stories, outdoor exploration of trails. Free, 1 p.m. </description>
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<title>Outdoors Notebook: Hunter contracts rabies from a deer </title>
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<description>A Lancaster County hunter has been treated for rabies after field dressing a deer Jan. 20 in Valley Township, Chester County. The deer later tested positive for rabies. &quot;The hunter contacted us about his concerns that the deer was unfit for human consumption,&quot; said John Veylupek, a wildlife conservation officer for the Pennsylvania Game Commission.</description>
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<title>When it comes to trout fishing ... there&apos;s more than one way to drift a nymph</title>
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<description>BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- The limestone streams of central Pennsylvania famously pour from the ground at precisely the cool temperatures favorable to trout. But on a chilly January mountain morning on Spring Creek, the brown trout waited for some warming sunlight to break through the clouds.</description>
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