
Display of fishing licenses to go on
That’s the conclusion a divided Fish & Boat Commission board came to after a spirited discussion about whether to continue to make Pennsylvania anglers display their fishing licenses.
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That’s the conclusion a divided Fish & Boat Commission board came to after a spirited discussion about whether to continue to make Pennsylvania anglers display their fishing licenses.

By now, House Bill 2034, Rep. Mike Hanna’s Antlerless Deer Harvest Committee bill, and reactions to it, have been covered by several Pennsylvania Outdoor News stories, columns and blogs. I think it’s a bad bill

As Gov. Tom Corbett prepares the state budget, there is concern that he may allow additional leasing of state forest land for natural-gas drilling. Approximately 700,000 of the 2.2 million acres of state forest land
Fluctuating weather patterns continued to wreak havoc on fisheries. Very few had fishable ice as of Jan. 22, and it was limited. Anglers are reminded to exercise extreme caution when venturing onto frozen surfaces. For

Pennsylvania hunters in recent years have been given significantly more opportunities to harvest black bears, and it looks like they’ll get even more this year.

At their quarterly meeting in January, Pennsylvania game commissioners voted to close the Pike Run wild pheasant recovery area in Washington County. No more wild birds will be imported into the watershed and no more

Twenty years ago, locals scoffed at any mention of bringing the Stonycreek River in Somerset and Cambria counties back to life.

Shortly after Game Commissioner Ralph Martone of New Castle took the gavel at the agency’s winter meeting in Harrisburg — becoming the board’s new president — he made an historic announcement. The commissioners’ working group
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