
Tips for targeting crappies after dark
In the daylight, bluegills and bass are as common as flapjacks at IHOP, but if you really want to catch ice crappies,…
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In the daylight, bluegills and bass are as common as flapjacks at IHOP, but if you really want to catch ice crappies,…

Some organizations value symmetry while others like total inches of antler. Categories usually are separated into “typical” or “non-typical,” with symmetry between the two sides of the animal having value.

Instead of moaning because I blew a shot opportunity at a deer that busted from its bed, I grin at the event. A few weeks earlier, my reaction would have been quite different, but all

Some shed hunters seem to have the wrong idea about how this annual phenomenon works and might be hurting themselves in the long run.

Forest inventories show the oaks are declining in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland.

February is the biggest month for predator contests in Pennsylvania, with at least 16 scheduled.
The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is revising the way it will regulate fish stocking in the state.

The usual method of fly-fishing in winter is nymph-fishing. The flow of the stream will determine how large you might want your nymph to be. Winter flows can vary considerably.

Private enterprise would readily replace the shooting opportunities for sportsmen, and free enterprise would balance the supply with the demand if the Game Commission gets out of the pheasant-raising business..
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