In Pennsylvania the traditional start of trout season is in mid-April – that’s for all the open-water anglers across the state.
But for thousands of anglers who brave cold winter temperatures and stand on frozen water there is no set date. For them, trout season starts when the water solidifies and it’s safe to pull a sled where once only a boat could float.
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