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Tuesday Evening Classic Tournament may be longest running in Ohio
For the last four decades, the Tuesday Evening Classic Tournament (TECT) has taken place on Alum Creek Reservoir 19 to 20 times a season. Starting on April’s last Tuesday and running to September’s first Tuesday

New executive director of PA Trout Unlimited focused on habitat
Eric Null was fly-fishing with a friend on the Casselman River in Maryland 25 years ago when he happened upon a group of guys picking litter from the banks.
“When they told us what

Lake of the Woods Fishing Report – October 21, 2024
Walleyes and saugers are being caught in a variety of locations across the south shore from 18-25 feet. Water temps are in the low to mid-50s.

Michigan’s Cornwall Flooding drawn down to meet safety standards
The Cornwall Creek Flooding, located within the Pigeon River Country State Forest, is a popular northern Michigan location for fishing, paddling and other recreation.
Over the past couple of months, the water level of

Get away from it all on Pennsylvania’s State Game Land 64 in Potter County
Frequently in conversations among sportsmen, the phrase “I’d like to find a place where I could get away from it all” comes up. To do that in Pennsylvania requires one to think about the Northern

Pennsylvania’s Elk County camp, Charleroi Lodge, is filled with memories at 99 years old
The Charleroi Lodge was founded in 1925 when a group of Washington County, Pa., outdoorsmen purchased an old grange hall clear across the state in Elk County for a hunting camp.
The area was

Pennsylvania couple honored for saving the life of another angler in 2022
An Allegheny County couple whose spur-of-the-moment decision to go fishing ended up saving a stranger’s life were honored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for their heroism Oct. 4.
Guy and Gayla Norelli,

Dan Small: Lake of the Woods provides another memorable adventure
As I explored the Ontario waters of Lake of the Woods for the fourth time last month, I was pleased that some of the lake’s 14,000 islands and 65,000 miles of shoreline looked familiar, but

Jeremiah Haas: Sportsmen provide much value to our communities
The American sportsman continues to be characterized with negative descriptions by some, being described as a gun-toting, blood-thirsty neanderthal hoping to shoot Bambi with a bazooka. Sadly, some people believe that.
However, the reality