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Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 23, 2025, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.
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Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the May 23, 2025, edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News.

Maryland anglers can do their part to help the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem by catching and removing blue catfish from waterways.
These nonnative fish are top predators that consume native species such as blue crabs,

It’s strange how some memories seem to be burned into your brain, even really old ones you would never expect …
More than four decades later, I still clearly remember being in a stand

The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission recently conducted a timber rattlesnake survey in an undisclosed part of Clearfield County.
The location of the survey is kept a secret to protect timber rattlesnakes from unlawful

His name was Mike.
He lived around Harrisburg in downstate Pennsylvania. Worked at the Nestle’s water plant in that area. That’s about all I knew about him. Well, that’s not entirely correct.
I
The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, during the agency’s recent quarterly meeting, awarded several grants through its Boating Facility Grant Program.
Funds for this program are derived primarily from boat registration fees, state motorboat
With the busy spring boating season underway, the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission is alerting boaters and other visitors to Walnut Creek Marina, Erie County, that several maintenance projects remain underway at the facility.

The Pennsylvania House voted unanimously May 7 to pass legislation intended to modernize the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission and improve its efficiency by streamlining its boating advisory efforts.
The commission is an independent

A debate continues among scientists over whether tree composition in forests in eastern North American historically have been influenced more by climate or by cultural burning, which is the intentional and controlled use of fire
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