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Walleye season closing, but trout is opening soon.
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Walleye season closing, but trout is opening soon.

The Pennsylvania Game Commission is considering reintroducing the American marten to the state, and the agency has scheduled presentations across Pennsylvania to give the public an opportunity to learn about the little forest omnivores. The

This hidden gem is home to 229-acres of woods and wetlands, complete with six miles of nature trails, a 90-acre lake, one-mile boardwalk, and the remarkable Olewine Nature Center.

The event was on hiatus during COVID and is back this year with a full weekend of fishing and camaraderie on a private, three-mile stretch of water amply stocked with rainbow and brown trout at

It doesn’t matter if we’re talking about does or bucks, the majority of the deer I put a bow tag on stem in some way from scouting. Ahead of spring green-up, the forest floor is

Managers of public forests in Pennsylvania have been using controlled burns to manage state-owned tracts to promote tree species such as oak, reduce the growth of invasive plant species and even reduce tick populations for

About 20 cows stopped dead in their tracks and looked at me like I was wearing a bad Halloween costume.
After they stopped, my rod tip was still vibrating so I bore down and

A Class A water is defined as a stream that supports a population of naturally reproducing trout of sufficient size and abundance to support a long-term and rewarding sport fishery.

Chronic wasting disease – an always-fatal and untreatable neurological disease affecting white-tailed deer and elk – continues to expand across Pennsylvania.
But it’s not going unchallenged. Several research initiatives launching this year aim to
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