
Frosty air, frigid water can’t spoil Pennsylvania trout opener
This opening of trout fishing, similar at least to openers in years past, offers hope and promise that the world is finally starting to move on in a normal fashion.
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This opening of trout fishing, similar at least to openers in years past, offers hope and promise that the world is finally starting to move on in a normal fashion.

It’s good to see so many showing an interest in the sport.

And by “masters,” the author means listen to, then mimic, the calling of actual hens and toms.

Feeding and watching birds includes the responsibility of cleaning up after our sometimes messy feathered friends before serious problems arise.

So you’ve tapped your own maple syrup. Now what? Ron Hustvedt’s video blog walks you through the process in this second and final part of bringing maple syrup from the outdoors to your table.

Want to tap your own maple syrup? Ron Hustvedt’s video blog below walks you through the process.

The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission made a wise choice when it created a new “all-tackle” Keystone Select Stocked Trout Water in Centre County.

Once upon a time in Pennsylvania, eels swam through Susquehanna River watershed.

Hoping the return to an almost normal opening of trout fishing will fill people with a sense of cheer and enjoyment.
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