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Field reports from Wildlife Game Wardens and Waterways Conservation Officers published in the May 12, 2023 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.
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Field reports from Wildlife Game Wardens and Waterways Conservation Officers published in the May 12, 2023 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

The grants will help fund 19 projects across the state geared toward improving or creating boating access. Funds for this program are derived primarily from boat registration fees, state motorboat fuels tax, and restricted revenue
A look at upcoming outdoor-related events from across Pennsylvania published in the May 12, 2023 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

Well, this is certainly encouraging. Walleye numbers at Pymatuning Lake appear to be – after an alarming 2021 – on the rebound. That promises good fishing as soon as this year.

Catching walleyes with leeches has been around for decades, yet compared to minnows and crawlers, they’re still a relatively recent bait. Here’s some history behind how leech-fishing tactics started.
Bait leeches are readily available

When mating season arrives for wild turkeys, harsh weather does little to halt their spring breeding activity.
When spring gobbler season opened in Pennsylvania April 29, I found myself huddled against a medium-sized

Attrition is expected with each class of cadets going through the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission’s Waterways Conservation Officers training program.
But in recent years, the number of cadets dropping out of the

Spring is officially in full swing. After a winter that seemed it would never end, it’s great to be back in a boat. For many of us in the Midwest, this time of year brings

Up north, anglers refer to vegetation as weeds or weedbeds. Down south, and increasingly across the bass belt, anglers generically call all weedbeds “grass.” So for fun, let’s talk tactics for chasing “bass in the
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