
Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: Everyone quit the whining! Saturday opening day is fair
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Sept. 12, 2025 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.
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Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Sept. 12, 2025 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

Photos of rabbits, squirrels, and deer covered in dramatic, wart-like growths have gone viral on social media in recent weeks.
Although most of the pictures are from the Midwest, wildlife officials say the benign

On the surface it sounds like a pretty cool thing to do. Film your hunts, fishing trips and other outdoor experiences and make them available on any number of online platforms … Next thing you

Most Saturday mornings around sunrise I head out to Lake Redman in York, Pa., with camera in hand. During this time I run into many fishermen who are out early as well.
But during

The state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources recently released the most complete digital trail data resource ever compiled for Pennsylvania state parks, mapping more than 1,750 miles of formal trails across 119 parks.

A non-typical elk harvested by David Kammerdiener, of Templeton Pa., in 2022 recently was honored at the Boone and Crockett Club’s 32nd Big Game Awards celebration.
Since 1947, the triennial Big Game Awards program

The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has opened up all 2.2 million acres of its state forests to additional Sunday hunting this season, but the agency is taking a slower approach with its

River water levels are very low, but dog days are over. Here’s a look at the Pennsylvania fishing report on Sept. 4, 2025.

The upland hunt in the early 2000s unraveled in a postcard-perfect setting: along the rolling hills of small grain and grassland near Lemmon, S.D., just west of the walleye-rich Missouri River, where Lewis and Clark
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