
Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: July 1 too early for Ag Tag
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 22, 2026 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.
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Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 22, 2026 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

The Pennsylvania House and Senate Game and Fisheries committees met separately May 6 and took action on a wide range of legislation.
The lawmakers voted to send four bills on to the full House

There’s a light at the end of the long, dark bat cave.
For the first time in a decade Greg Turner can look, maybe squint a little, and see some hope for the 1-ounce

A massive turnpike modernization planned for the Allegheny Mountain Tunnel in southwestern Pennsylvania is drawing strong opposition.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission plans to build a 1,000-foot wide, 250-foot-deep highway through the Allegheny Mountain in

A bill to allow the use of baiting on private property to control deer numbers will soon be heading to the House floor for a vote.
State Rep. Thomas Mehaffie III, R-Dauphin, introduced House

Bass, crappies, trout, catfish – it’s all good in May. Here’s the Pennsylvania fishing report from across the state on May 14, 2026.

Speaking from his home in Algoma, roughly 30 miles east of Green Bay, Lee Haasch knows his days are numbered before he begins working seven days a week, starting each day at 3:30 a.m.

Ask someone why they fish muskies, and the big esox’s willingness to follow lures and hit at boatside comes up almost immediately. With good reason.
Seeing a muskie suddenly materialize behind a lure as

It’s no secret that the Great Lakes have produced a lot of big smallmouth bass in recent years.
The smallmouth always have been there, but the influx of protein heavy, non-native gobies as a
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