
Agency seats are still political footballs in Pennsylvania
Removing political cronyism from board member selection is crucial. It’s good for the agencies; ultimately it’s good for sportsmen who benefit from better public policy that results.
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Removing political cronyism from board member selection is crucial. It’s good for the agencies; ultimately it’s good for sportsmen who benefit from better public policy that results.

It was officially recorded at 20 pounds, 9 ounces, exceeding the previous record set in 2000, also by an angler from Erie, by 11 ounces. Ferraro’s fish measured 33.75 inches in length with a girth

PFBC reveals strategy for management of both wild and hatchery trout and their waters over the next four years.

Pennsylvania has enough wild trout streams to keep an angler busy for years.

Personal complaints aside, it was the correct decision to open trout season early in Pennsylvania, and six weeks out, everything seems normal.

Anglers must abide by social distancing guidelines while fishing and boating.

Misinformation and trout law-breakers run rampant on social media – and sadly, they seem to be proud of it and make no effort to become informed.

Double-crested cormorants in Pennsylvania enjoying benefits of stocked trout without human competition.

The coronavirus is impacting outdoor use and will likely impact it more as the pandemic progresses.
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