There are still lots of trout in many of Pennsylvania’s stocked streams
We are into May, and if you are one of the anglers who thinks, “They are all fished out,” the author’s recent trip and past experience shows that philosophy to be incorrect.
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We are into May, and if you are one of the anglers who thinks, “They are all fished out,” the author’s recent trip and past experience shows that philosophy to be incorrect.

Turkey hunters hearing a lot of drumming this spring, according to RGS state biologist.
By Tim Eisele Contributing Writer Madison — The Natural Resources Board, NRB) approved a 2017 waterfowl season that again allows hunters a 60-day duck season and six-duck daily bag limit. At the board’s April 12
Double drop tine 13-pointer nets 171 inches By Jeff Murray Contributing Writer Prattsburgh, N.Y. — Matt Byington shot a beautiful 13-point buck during the 2016 archery season, and that would have been more than enough
By Tim Spielman Editor Grand Rapids, Minn. — Minnesota wildlife officials acknowledge that it’s not hunting that’s led to a continued decline in the number of sharp-tailed grouse in east-central Minnesota. Rather, they say, it’s
Trio charged with killing 35, 29 over the two-bird limit Scipio, N.Y. — A trio of waterfowlers were fined over $2,200 for shooting 35 redhead ducks on Owasco Lake earlier this year – 29 over

Wisconsin morel hunters find the pursuit as satisfying as deer hunting.

Perhaps sportsmen and legislators should consider the ruffed grouse as the state game bird instead.

A memo from the Trump USDA on Wednesday tells American landowners: No more room in federal Conservation Reserve Program.
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