
The great, high-tech fishing debate rages on
Ah, the serenity of fishing.
Just an angler, a fishing pole and maybe thousands of dollars worth of sonar equipment offering an exact image of what that walleye or bass is doing in the
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Ah, the serenity of fishing.
Just an angler, a fishing pole and maybe thousands of dollars worth of sonar equipment offering an exact image of what that walleye or bass is doing in the

Two years ago, Ken Yonek decided to take Pigeon Creek, a Monongahela River tributary in southwestern Pennsylvania, under his wing.
The retired chemist, now 82, saw potential in the 30-mile long Washington County fishery

The first railroad steam engine to run in the U.S. traveled over a small iron bridge across the Lackawaxen River outside Honesdale, Pa., in the Pocono Mountains.
That was in 1829. Today, you can

More than a few lawmakers want to initiate actions that affect hunting, trapping and fishing. Mostly they mean well; sometimes they don’t. And it’s not just in Pennsylvania.

Koon Lake is the larger of the two bodies of water at 268 acres and offers more in the variety aspect of fishing opportunities. It is home to largemouth bass, rock bass, bluegills, pumpkinseeds, yellow

As of March 25, 2025, NASA reported that there are 421 officially recognized moons orbiting planets in our Solar System, including the dwarf planet Pluto.
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Pennsylvania published in the June 19, 2026 edition of Outdoor News.

Pennsylvania cuffs and collars are field reports from Wildlife Game Wardens. These reports are from the June 19, 2026 edition of Outdoor News.

State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Jessica Shirley visited Schaffner Park in Dauphin County May 26 to announce a major milestone in watershed
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