Raystown Lake announces road opening for the Early Youth and Regular Spring Gobbler Season

Published April 15, 2014

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake will open the High Germany Road (Gate 28 – Nancy’s Camp Service Road) on April 26th to accommodate the special season for eligible junior hunters, and it will remain open through May 31st for the regular spring gobbler season.

The Corps will post signs designating hunting and restricted zones within these areas.  There is no off-season maintenance on this roadway.  The Corps may close this access area depending on weather and road conditions. Vehicle operators will be traveling at their own risk.  Hunters participating in hunting activities at the Raystown Lake Project must strictly adhere to all Pennsylvania Game Commission regulations, applicable U.S. Fish and Wildlife regulations, as well as any special regulations posted by the Corps.  For more information on Raystown Lake natural resources and hunting programs, visit the natural resources stewardship link at http://raystown.nab.usace.army.mil/.


Contact
Glenn Werner
814-658-3405
glenn.e.werner@usace.army.mil

Release no. 14-006