
Legislative report on combining Pa. Game, Fish & Boat commissions a waste of money, offers nothing new
The Legislative Budget and Finance Committee reveals that money could be
saved, but at what cost to the resource?
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The Legislative Budget and Finance Committee reveals that money could be
saved, but at what cost to the resource?

Fields have cleared, inviting migrating snow geese to stop over for some nourishment, but hunting them remains the same, just plain maddening.

Tips for trimming venison, elk, caribou, moose or antelope.
Beechwood Lake (Tioga County) — As the tail-end of ice season approached March 15, The Tackle Shack reported that anglers were releasing recently stocked trout. The winner in the Northeast Panfish League ice-fishing tournament March

Proposed legislation that would change how endangered species and wild trout streams get listed has stalled, at least temporarily.
Yellow Breeches Creek, Big Spring Creek, Green Spring Creek (Cumberland County) — The catch- and-release sections of these streams were getting steady angling pressure in recent weeks. Holman Lake (Perry County) — Panfish were hitting
Susquehanna River (Luzerne County) — Ray’s Guide Service (www.raysguideservice.com) reported March 15 that when ice chunks weren’t a problem, boat and shore anglers were catching channel catfish, 4 to 8 pounds, and flatheads on livers
Struble Reservoir (Chester County) — Ice fishing continued through early March, with nice catches of perch and catfish reported, along with walleyes until the season ended. Medium minnows on tip-ups were catching the walleyes and
Harrisburg — Just before this issue went to press, a sharply worded letter from Gov. Tom Corbett and legislative leaders prompted the Pennsylvania Game Commission to accept without debate their recommendations aimed at restoring public
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