
Heat is on and Pennsylvania’s wild trout are feeling it
Yellow Breeches Creek in Pennsylvania’s Cumberland County was so warm July 17 TCO Fly Shop was advising anglers to go instead to one of the local spring creeks for trout – or better yet, to
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Yellow Breeches Creek in Pennsylvania’s Cumberland County was so warm July 17 TCO Fly Shop was advising anglers to go instead to one of the local spring creeks for trout – or better yet, to

Fishing slow many places; anglers face heat, smoke. Here’s the Pennsylvania fishing report across the state on July 23, 2026.

The story of sport fishing is woven through the country’s history, evolving from a means of survival into a cherished outdoor tradition and cornerstone of fish and wildlife conservation.
The first European settlers found

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s proposed revisions to grizzly bear conservation under the Endangered Species Act section 4(d), released last week, support increased responsibility in state-led management and tailored conservation strategies.
While still

Did you know the most common and largest family of birds in the world is found right here in North and South America? The crazy part is, you most likely have never heard of these

Young creatures are breaking out of eggs, popping out of dens, or heading to water. For Steve Boe, this season of renewal meant encountering a curious young fox who kept an eye on him walking

You want a great hunting dog, but the only papers he came with were lining his kennel at the shelter. Think you still have a chance?
Absolutely, say trainers who have worked with mixed

The Trump administration finalized a rule on July 10 that changes how agencies enforce the Endangered Species Act and eliminates a key protection for imperiled wildlife against logging, oil drilling and other activities.
The

State College, Pa. — As reported by the Audubon Society, many bird species are in serious decline. One species that actually has increased in numbers during the past 25 years is a large bird that
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