
Fishing

Pennsylvania Outdoor News Fishing Report – Dec. 22, 2017
Rifle deer season in early December made for scant fishing activity throughout the state. In anticipation of ice fishing season, trout stockings by the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission were slated for recent weeks at

A top-notch keynote speaker for 2018 DNR Roundtable, and the Minnesota Fishing Hall of Fame announces its 2018 inductees
Conservationists interested in meeting the BHA president have an opportunity on Jan. 4, and several worthy Minnesotans will enter the state’s fishing hall o’ fame.
Ohio Outdoor News Fishing Report – Dec. 22, 2017
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – Anglers are catching a few keeper crappies and bluegills by fishing the docks at this Delaware County lake. Evening hours have reportedly been the best for a
Michigan Outdoor News Fishing Report – Dec. 22, 2017
Editor’s note: Lakes are freezing across the state, but most were not safe for foot travel. Call ahead for current ice conditions. Always use caution when heading out on the ice. Use a spud to

Massive fish escape over summer prompts cancellation of salmon farm lease
SEATTLE — Washington state officials have canceled an Atlantic salmon farm lease belonging to a company that also operates another salmon farm where more than 160,000 adult fish escaped into the Puget Sound last summer.

Special fishing regs to see changes March 1 across numerous Minnesota fisheries
Special fishing regulations will change March 1 on a number of Minnesota waters following an annual public input and review process, according to a news release Monday, Dec. 18 by the DNR. Special regulations for

Illegal trafficking of protected fish to cost two Kentucky men – nearly $71,500
Illegal activities spilled into neighboring states; one of the men also charged in Illinois.
Illinois Outdoor News Fishing Report – Dec. 15, 2017
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: The northern harbors were seeing a decline in the amount of fish caught, but there