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Plenty of trout, plenty of space
PF&BC’s stocking program providing anglers with plenty of opportunity for enjoyable days on the water
Harrisburg, Pa. show returns in 2014
NRA takes over promotion of major gathering

Drama in the Junior Duck Stamp contest, walleye closures, and a DU award
Grab-bag blog highlights news from the federal junior duck stamp contest, a walleye closure on Little Cut Foot Sioux Lake, and an award for Minnesota’s own John Lindquist.

Big-time legislative wrangling under way
With fewer than three weeks left in the legislative session, there’s still plenty of work to do
Think panfish ahead of game fish for Southeast Wisconsin fishing opener
Although anglers up north are still crossing their fingers that ice will be off their local lakes by Saturday, May 4, around southeastern Wisconsin, lakes have been open for a few weeks.

Shad die-off seen in Lake Erie fish
Cold water blamed for large fish kill, biologist says

Stocking lake trout is foolhardy proposition
State and federal efforts wasted in Lake Erie

Sick bass proof that Susquehanna is impaired
Recent report by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation provides further evidence that the river has a serious problem

The comeback of our national symbol in Pennsylvania is a wildlife success story
Eagles always draw a crowd of eager onlookers. Your chances of seeing one in the wild are greater now than any time during the past century.