
Pennsylvania fishermen don’t seem to have many friends in state government
Why is it so difficult for Pennsylvania representatives to grant small fishing license fee increases?

Why is it so difficult for Pennsylvania representatives to grant small fishing license fee increases?

As winter retreats, guest speaker “Tackle” Terry Tuma talks river angling techniques with the youth of the Lakeville Fishing Club.

Anglers itching to get out, but weather holding them back.
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: The coho action is really hot for both the shore and the boating anglers. Fish

A population estimate completed this year shows there are some 67,000 smallmouth bass in the 128,000-acre lake.
Western New York Lake Erie tributaries and harbors: Most creeks are back to a fishable level; Cattaraugus Creek was higher with muddy conditions at last look, but things can change fast on the tribs. Steelhead

With the exception of Menominee County, 14 of the U.P.’s 15 counties have at least one stream included on the 10-brook-trout list.
ASHLAND AREA There is still plenty of ice on Chequamegon Bay and anglers are still ice fishing out there. Daytime temps are going to be in the 40s this week, but overnight lows are still

Previous reg created a safety issue for anglers fishing for steelhead from boats, as there was concern anglers would not be safe if they had to lean well over the side of the boat to
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