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An immediate, aggressive approach to fishing can produce more action quickly during a hot bite of mid-summer.
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An immediate, aggressive approach to fishing can produce more action quickly during a hot bite of mid-summer.

Not easy to trust politicians’ words, but let’s hope they come through with the license-fee increases so desperately needed by agencies.

Though popular in the southern and central United States, fried green tomatoes deserve more respect in North County, the author says, and she has a recipe to convince you.

Fishkill in Pennsylvania stream from lampricide shows risk of program that protects Great Lakes.

Pennsylvania agency struggling to fund trout stocking, other programs.

Users of a shared stream need to have understanding, consideration and good manners to ensure that everyone has a good day on the water.

Hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike had better accept the fact that CWD kills affected animals, plain and simple.

Pennsylvania’s “lightning bugs” are truly one of a kind.

Locate these fish via reliable fishing electronics, then work a variety of presentations to catch aggressive, neutral, or even negative crappies.
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