Poachers got off easy; loophole in new law must be closed
I hope this doesn’t set a precedent. In October and December of 2010 a group of hunters from Maine went on a killing spree in Bradford County. They killed 32 deer, at least that’s how
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I hope this doesn’t set a precedent. In October and December of 2010 a group of hunters from Maine went on a killing spree in Bradford County. They killed 32 deer, at least that’s how

Depending on your outlook, of course, it is either a really good thing or a very bad development that elected officials — politicians — are trying to get involved in or interfere with wildlife management

I remember three decades or so ago, as a young newspaper reporter, asking a veteran state representative from my hometown district about the “negotiations” behind a solid waste disposal bill that was moving in Harrisburg.

It’s that time of year again when hunters begin to wonder how the state’s deer harvest is going. If a hunter has shot a buck, seen a few deer and heard lots of shooting, he

Pennsylvania’s record bear harvest of 4,164 bruins occurred in 2005, while the second and third largest kills happened in 2009 and 2008, respectively. Last year’s harvest of 3,090 bears ranked fifth overall. I don’t think

When Pennsylvania Game Commission biologist Kevin Wenner told me the age of a black bear that had to be put down in Carbon County last week, I asked him to repeat it. Twice. Wenner said

The numbers were telling. They were revealed during a recent public forum with the Pennsylvania Game Commission and two state legislators. The event was held in Hanover Township, Luzerne County, and the panel consisted of

I know some people think that I am out of touch, but recent revelations really make me feel that way. Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission research into fishing license buyers found that only 8 percent

Since the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission decided to stock fewer, but bigger trout a few years ago, I haven’t heard many complaints from anglers. But if they go ahead with a recently discussed plan
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