Autumn made a warm, dry entrance in Pennsylvania, forcing delays in trout stockings, prompting wildfire warnings, and testing angler patience on steelhead streams.
The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission announced Oct. 2 that stockings on some fisheries had been rescheduled because of low, warm water conditions, and that others were subject to “on the spot postponement,” depending on how conditions looked.
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