Fishing slows in the face of dog days hot, dry weather
The dog days of summer have slowed fishing action – and pressure – statewide. Many fisheries also are beset by low water and poor flow. Anglers often find mornings and evenings the best bet, and
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The dog days of summer have slowed fishing action – and pressure – statewide. Many fisheries also are beset by low water and poor flow. Anglers often find mornings and evenings the best bet, and
By Bob Frye Capital Correspondent Harrisburg – A discussion that’s lured sportsmen and lawmakers in like honey draws bears just got a little sweeter. All spring and summer, in hearings at the state Capitol and
By Jeff Mulhollem Editor Harrisburg – Adoption of a policy manual by Pennsyl-vania Fish & Boat commissioners could have been lost among the wide range of business the board handled at its quarterly meeting in
By Jeff Mulhollem Editor Harrisburg – If you believe the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission should custom-manage fisheries around the state through special regulations, you would not have been disappointed with the agency’s July meeting.
NWF hires expert to convince us that it’s no fraud By Bob Frye Capital Correspondent Harrisburg, Pa. – If there’s any issue poised to get hotter in Pennsylvania than management of white-tailed deer, it might
By Mark Nale Northcentral Correspondent State College, Pa. – The 6th Annual FIPS-Mouche World Youth Fly-Fishing Champion-ships is set to kick off in the State College area, Aug. 3-10. This is the first time that
Fisheries in many parts of Pennsylvania suffered the effects of sparse rainfall through the first half of the summer and were very low and warm. Some impoundments were so far below normal pool that boat
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