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At the start of archery season every fall, most deer hunters (myself included) are crazy with hubris. We take to the deer woods with an almost tangible feeling that this season is the one –
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At the start of archery season every fall, most deer hunters (myself included) are crazy with hubris. We take to the deer woods with an almost tangible feeling that this season is the one –

Legislation now under consideration in the Pennsylvania Senate rivets overdue notice toward the simmering tension, nationwide, between wildlife management and agriculture. It’s a huge concern, with far-reaching implications for farm viability, wildlife, hunting and conservation

My pal Paul resides on a hobby farm that, among other things, provides a heap of open pasture space upon which to train my dogs, shoot our hunting bows at 3-dimensional targets set up against

“It’s a very difficult time for trout.”
That’s what a now-retired Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission biologist told me years ago when I asked him about lows flows and rising water temperatures during the

Thrifters and flea market enthusiasts will have a chance to buy, sell, or swap gear at the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s first-ever Outdoor Exchange Sept. 28 in Harrisburg.
The agency is making 50 tables available,

It’s fun exploring. Backwoods roads, hiking trails or canoeing a waterway provides access to the natural world.
However, if you’re looking to explore nature from a different perspective, consider stepping aboard a pontoon boat

A common thread when reviewing ruffed grouse-hunting populations and opportunities in the Upper Great Lakes states revolves around habitat. Maturing forests are increasing in some areas of some states on public and private lands, while

Great things are happening in the Turtle Creek watershed.
A limestone-influenced wild brown trout stream, Turtle Creek flows through wooded and mixed agricultural lands in southeastern Union County, Pa., before it joins the Susquehanna

Trout, like anglers, struggle in extreme heat, but have far fewer options for finding relief.
Although the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission says it hasn’t received reports of distressed fish so far this summer,
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