
Why hunt with an AR? There’s a cartridge for every centerfire situation
The easy answer to the perennial question “why would you hunt with an AR rifle?” is the same as the answer to “why would you hunt with a lever action rifle?”
“Because I want
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The easy answer to the perennial question “why would you hunt with an AR rifle?” is the same as the answer to “why would you hunt with a lever action rifle?”
“Because I want

You gotta love two trout streams that are so similar in character and so close in proximity there’s no problem fishing both during the same day.
These twins are in Monroe and Pike counties,

These columns are often complaints, condemnations, or sometimes calls to action. They generally address problems that ought to be fixed, issues being ignored, or some potential that could be met.
Such regular beat-downs of

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources recently announced the contractor and its schedule for the multi-year project to maintain the Skywalk at Kinzua Bridge State Park in McKean County, Pa.
The contract for

Beech trees could become ecologically extinct across the eastern United States as the result of a baffling, fast-moving blight.
Beech leaf disease has impacted a large percentage of beeches in more than a dozen

Just before this issue went to press, the House Game and Fisheries Committee voted to move a bill that would lift the prohibition on Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania to the House floor for a vote.

Trappers are used to taking the brunt of animal welfare legislation that is introduced in state legislatures every so often.
Most of the time, these misguided measures go after trapping and the ultimate goal is

At what point should an invasive species be accepted or even celebrated as a part of our environment? Recent articles from this publication have my head spinning from the careless actions of specific governing organizations.<br

A fisher caught on camera in a suburban community of Pittsburgh made local news in recent weeks, but perhaps shouldn’t have come as a great surprise.
Although the house-cat-size member of the weasel family
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