
Pennsylvania Fish & Boat commissioners make fishing regulation changes to Tamarack Lake
Pennsylvania Fish & Boat commissioners at their recent quarterly meeting voted to approve changes in fishing regulations at Tamarack Lake.
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Pennsylvania Fish & Boat commissioners at their recent quarterly meeting voted to approve changes in fishing regulations at Tamarack Lake.

Law enforcement officers with the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission and state Game Commission could soon realize an increase in compensation after passage of two bills in the state House.
On Oct. 23, the

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Nov. 8, 2024, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

As this legislative session comes to an end in Harrisburg with two final days for voting by the Senate Nov. 13-14, there is some important unfinished business for outdoor sportsmen. But at this writing, there

Flathead catfish – native to the Mississippi River basin – were first detected in the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania in 2002, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
In the two decades since then, the

Pennsylvania Fish & Boat commissioners at their recent meeting were asked to consider a petition to increase the salaries of the agency’s law enforcement officers, but they failed to act.
The commissioners’ inaction was

Warm, dry October offers pretty decent bass fishing. A look at the Pennsylvania fishing report from across the state on Oct. 31, 2024.

“You won’t save much money,” advised an old friend, who long ago convinced me to hand load ammunition for fun and self-gratification. His comment regarding the activity’s economic benefit was correct then because factory ammunition

Hoping that readers might find interest in this columnist’s impromptu trip recently around the northcentral PA Wilds, I’ll recap the excursion.
The trip’s most focused destination was Cherry Springs State Park in Potter County,
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