
On safe ice, Sugar Lake sweet for panfish, bass
Just as limiting is that much of this natural, 90-acre lake is rimmed by private residences. You can fish it from a boat – that’s your best option – and there is one Pennsylvania Fish
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Just as limiting is that much of this natural, 90-acre lake is rimmed by private residences. You can fish it from a boat – that’s your best option – and there is one Pennsylvania Fish

Sometimes, when I’m picking a place or places to ice fish, I prefer two lakes in relatively proximity rather than one giant impoundment.
In this way, if the fish aren’t responding to jigging sticks

Starting just south of the Mason-Dixon Line and running to Seven Mountains near Tusseyville, Centre County, Tussey Mountain covers 80 miles, making it one of the longest in the ridge and valley system.

Rain was falling on an early fall day as I was driving on Route 251 heading to neighboring Ohio. Just before I left Pennsylvania I began seeing the familiar game lands signs pointing toward State

Amid the vastness of gated communities, ski resorts, water parks and other such related tourist attractions in Monroe County sits a parcel of 5,577 acres that is known as State Game Land 38. It is

Clearcuts, mazes of downed timber from storms and rock outcroppings may hinder you, but that is where the game lives. Most hunters will turn away from this kind of territory, but those who prefer to

There are a lot of stocked trout lakes around Pennsylvania that are full of bass. There are bass lakes that also support walleyes.
But lakes that hold all three – trout, bass and walleyes

We’ve all heard the expression “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” But when most people once knew you as “Mud Pond?”
That’s a tough one to overcome. But don’t be

As fall approaches, and both air and water temperatures drop, something happens to the fisheries in the state that can make an individual outing perhaps the best one of the year.
While many species
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