Eels still slithering through my mind in central Pennsylvania
Once upon a time in Pennsylvania, eels swam through Susquehanna River watershed.
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Once upon a time in Pennsylvania, eels swam through Susquehanna River watershed.
Eels still slithering through my mind in central Pennsylvania Read More »
Removing political cronyism from board member selection is crucial. It’s good for the agencies; ultimately it’s good for sportsmen who benefit from better public policy that results.
Agency seats are still political footballs in Pennsylvania Read More »
Many believe mountain lions still exist in Pennsylvania.
Search for cougars continues in Pennsylvania Read More »
Whether the idea holds that wolves can limit CWD in the West, they won’t be stocked to do the job here.
Wolves now seen as control on CWD, but not in Pennsylvania Read More »
He’s arguably the most famous fly-fisherman in the country.
Q&A with fly-fishing legend Joe Humphreys Read More »
Most hunters in Pa. no longer believe killing a white deer brings bad luck.
Would you shoot a rare piebald buck in Pennsylvania? Read More »
Largest insects in the world, walking sticks are a wonder in Pennsylvania.
Walking stick insects – masters of disguise – are fascinating Read More »
Time to get the county treasurers out of antlerless sales in Pennsylvania.
The 1950s called, and they want their doe tag sales system back in Pennsylvania Read More »
It was no surprise that Bassmaster magazine recently named Lake Erie third in its rankings of the country’s Best Bass Fisheries of the Decade. Only California’s Clear Lake and Alabama’s Lake Guntersville were said to be better.
Bassmaster Magazine ranks Lake Erie No. 3 Read More »