
Fish above the fray: This time of year, best action is over weeds
On an outing last spring, my brother and I had a blast fishing transitional weeds at Pymatuning Reservoir.
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On an outing last spring, my brother and I had a blast fishing transitional weeds at Pymatuning Reservoir.

Two tournament fishermen who pleaded guilty to felony cheating charges after they were disqualified from the Lake Erie Walleye Trail (LEWT) Championship in September of 2022 are headed to jail.
Cuyahoga County Community

For those spring hunters who must work or go to school until late afternoon, there is a great opportunity still to get in some quality gobbler hunting during the last part of the day.

The Ohio River and the Lehigh River are among 10 waterways on American Rivers’ Most Endangered Rivers in America roster for 2023.
Others include the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, the Okefenokee Swamp

Visitors to some Pennsylvania state parks this spring may notice something different, and some may not like what they see. But some will.
From a wildlife perspective, big winners in this management shift should

After a story about Sen. Dan Laughlin was told at a Game Commission public comment session in April, the following post showed up April 17 on the senator’s Facebook page:
The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission took no separate enforcement action in the Valley Brook Country Club Pesticide Runoff Case that killed 122,586 fish in Chartiers Creek, Washington County. That was troubling.
During my

Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 12, 2023 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

A spate of summer-like weather triggered a recent fish die-off at Lake Marburg in Codorus State Park, York County.
Although it isn’t unusual for fish to succumb to springtime spawning stress, a sudden spike
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