
Thanksgiving weekend offers more than just turkeys for Pennsylvania hunters
There are multiple game birds and waterfowl worth pursuing for Pennsylvania hunters during their time away from work and school.
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There are multiple game birds and waterfowl worth pursuing for Pennsylvania hunters during their time away from work and school.

An early deep freeze has anglers across north country eager to launch the 2018-19 ice fishing season.

Too many days of rain along with flooded woods and fields have hurt prime-time archery hunting in Pennsylvania.

He lived in Pennsylvania most of his life and was a favorite of this blogger.

It’s the first time deer and bear archery seasons have been held at the same time in Pennsylvania.

The leaves are down, but be prepared to walk some miles if you want to shoot a few ruffs during November and December.

Open water still exists, but as freezing overnight temperatures become status quo across the north country, take these steps to prevent damage to your expensive equipment.

Use electronics to scan steep breaks to locate baitfish and predators, then make sure to follow them as they switch depths during changing light conditions.

With so many various seasons in play, October’s third week gives hunters an option to chase just about any game species.
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