In Pennsylvania, new CWD cases in southcentral
Cases still confined to southern part of the state
In Pennsylvania, new CWD cases in southcentral Read More »
Cases still confined to southern part of the state
In Pennsylvania, new CWD cases in southcentral Read More »
The sporting mom or dad should be excited about Christmas morning too, right? Maybe not Red Rider BB-Gun excited, but pumped up nonetheless.
Holiday gift ideas for the sporting guy or gal in 2015 Read More »
One might be new state record typical
Novel elk tags yield two huge bulls Read More »
A review suggests few try to figure out how many of those birds end up feeding human hunters rather than wild predators, and even fewer are willing to set a benchmark for success.
Pheasant harvest is receiving scrutiny Read More »
Harrisburg — While Pennsylvania has not yet been impacted by high path avian influenza – often called HPAI, state officials continue emphasizing the need for vigilance against the deadly poultry disease. Officials from the state Department of Agriculture and the Game Commission are ensuring hunters understand the seriousness of this virus and know the signs
State officials offer tips on dealing with poultry disease Read More »
Maybe this should be put in the “you can’t please all of the people all of the time” category.
PGC hears complaints: ‘too few doe tags issued’ Read More »
A 109-year-old fishing state record was broken over the weekend when Rhodes (Gladwin County) resident Greg Gasiciel caught a huge smallmouth bass.
New state record smallmouth bass caught in Hubbard Lake Read More »
Alexandria, Va. — Forty-six million Americans, or 15.8 percent of the U.S. population ages 6 and older, participated in fishing last year, according to the 2015 Special Report on Fishing released by the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation. The report details the state of fishing participation throughout the country in 2014, offering detailed information on
Report shows a growing interest in fishing last year in U.S. Read More »
Harrisburg — Call it a “square-milestone.” Pennsylvania’s state game lands system, which since 1919 has provided critical habitat for wildlife statewide, and a network of lands open to public hunting and trapping, now tops 1.5 million acres. That’s a land base larger than the state of Delaware. And Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director R. Matthew
PGC celebrates 1.5 million state game lands acres Read More »