
Try big Pennsylvania trout streams for that western feel
Pennsylvania’s large trout streams offer plenty of seclusion — and trout — to make one feel he or her is on a Rocky Mountain trout stream.
I spent most of this past week
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Pennsylvania’s large trout streams offer plenty of seclusion — and trout — to make one feel he or her is on a Rocky Mountain trout stream.
I spent most of this past week

The Game Commission recently released its deer harvest estimates for the 2022-23 seasons, and the cynics made no secret of their disdain for the agency’s report.

We probably all learn about the outdoors from parents, grandparents, friends, or others that were there to help us in our journey. For me, it was my father, who was a World War II veteran

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from the April 14, 2022 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

Stocked trout are a put-and-take resource, and there’s nothing wrong with the concept.
It can be a problem, however, if those stocked trout are taken when they shouldn’t be. It can be frustrating to

Cleaning up litter is a rewarding task, especially when the place cleaned is a tract of public land, perhaps along a trout stream, available to everyone for fishing, hunting, and enjoying nature.

Chilled and hungry, we agreed we’d stay until 11 a.m. and then pack it up to go over to the main pavilion for lunch. With minutes to spare, we noticed a subtle bump in one

The Fisheries in the Farm Bill Coalition emphasizes the important role America’s farmlands have on inland and marine waters.

Another constructive aspect of the conflict over when to open deer season in Pennsylvania less is that some hunters have suggested alternatives that carry appeal for both Monday and Saturday opening day proponents. Put bluntly,
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