
Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: Likes McLaughlin’s work
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 10, 2025 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.
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Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Oct. 10, 2025 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

A new youth-hunting opportunity would be created in Pennsylvania by a bill Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa, R-Fayette County, introduced last week. Reader reaction to her proposal will be interesting.
House Bill 1915, titled “Inspiring

Most hunters do not need crutches, but they can shoot more precisely if they use them.
We’re not talking about crutches under your arm pits, but your rifle’s stock. Crutches, better known as “shooting

Nearly three years ago, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced acquisition of three properties for the development of new state parks, covering an overall area of 3,425 acres.
This created the

More sights are on deer in Pittsburgh this fall since the city has doubled the number of parks in its managed archery program and added a new mentored youth component.
It will again engage

September heat delays change to cool autumn fishing. Here’s a look at the Pennsylvania fishing report on Oct. 2, 2025.

“The state agencies have particular goals to help manage the disease. But that may not align with the goals of the hunter – to be able to understand, does the animal have CWD … so

I’m a forward-thinking sportsman, so I’m always looking forward to an upcoming hunting season. That’s especially true this year since I’m getting an early start by accompanying a buddy on his Newfoundland moose hunt.

The 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, which currently protects over 58.8 million acres of national forest land from road-building, logging, and other industrial activity, represents one of the most significant protections for wildlife habitat in
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