
Try big Pennsylvania trout streams for that western feel
Pennsylvania’s large trout streams offer plenty of seclusion — and trout — to make one feel he or her is on a Rocky Mountain trout stream.
I spent most of this past week

Pennsylvania’s large trout streams offer plenty of seclusion — and trout — to make one feel he or her is on a Rocky Mountain trout stream.
I spent most of this past week

The Poconos Mountains in northeast Pennsylvania can be divided into two sections, the southern ridge and valley area and the elevated northern section.
This is important for anglers because mayflies and such zoom around

The traditional “meat” stream-trout opener is set for April 15 across Minnesota, with stream flows and weather conditions in the heavily fished southeast shaping up well for Saturday after an inordinately cold start to spring.<br

Jim Romine holds a steelhead he caught on a recent outing on the St. Joseph River. He and the author have been fishing the spring steelhead run around the state together for many years.

These lake trout are long-lived (more than 30 years in some instances) and they grow to large sizes (50 pounds and 50 inches in some cases).

When the state Legislature gave the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission the authority to establish its own license fees in 2020, the privilege was meant to be temporary. During his address to the House Game

Stocked trout are a put-and-take resource, and there’s nothing wrong with the concept.
It can be a problem, however, if those stocked trout are taken when they shouldn’t be. It can be frustrating to

Deep Creek Lake is where many go. That’s because the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission stocks it with trout three times each year, once in March prior to opening day of trout season, once in

Whether you fish Wisconsin, Minnesota or Michigan, the allure of stream-trout fishing under the cover of darkness is no secret: It’s all about catching monster trout.
No one knows how many trout anglers fish
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