
Bass tournament season launches around Pennsylvania
Since a change in regulations in 2000, bass season in Pennsylvania has a softer opening than it once did, but for thousands of competition anglers, June 8 will be a special day because it also

Since a change in regulations in 2000, bass season in Pennsylvania has a softer opening than it once did, but for thousands of competition anglers, June 8 will be a special day because it also

Like many kids, Keith Snider grew up fishing in southeast Ohio. When asked, he claims it is not that serious. But you quickly realize he fishes more than many of us get the chance to.

Hardcore fishermen want to be at the boat ramp at sunrise to hit the water before the masses even wake up. This is a good strategy throughout the summer, when recreational boaters take advantage of

June is a month to celebrate, and each day of the month has been set aside for several different celebrations. The honors begin on June 1 with Oscar the Grouch Day and Global Running Day,

In March, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation met with anglers in the 1000 Islands region regarding the future management of black bass in New York. New York Outdoor News provided coverage and

Almost exactly a year after jail time was ordered for two fishermen caught stuffing weights into Ohio walleyes, cheating jumped in the water and quickly swam right over to a competitive fishing event here in

With the busy summer fishing season just ahead, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has issued several public notices recently.

For more than 25 years, some of the top outdoor media mavens in the country have converged in the village of Lewiston, N.Y., a cast away from the lower Niagara River.
It is a base

The Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism (ROOST), in coordination with the Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce (TACC) in New York, has released the results of the 2023 Lake Champlain Region bass tournament survey, developed to
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