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It seems like Pennsylvania’s bruins keep getting bigger and brawnier. That’s something this past season’s bear harvest report ...
The Outdoors Calendar publishes submitted information on hunting, fishing, hiking and other outdoors events. Email details to ...
Monday will mark the 162nd meeting of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. For most of the Commonwealth’s 767,000 anglers, this means very little — just another quarterly meeting they never ...
Through Pennsylvania Trout in the Classroom, teachers and students raise trout to learn about not only the life cycle, but also coldwater conservation.
A state park lake that was recently stocked with trout is being used for water drops to control wildfires in Cumberland County. Pine Grove Furnace State Park says Laurel Lake is ...
After a challenging year for steelhead anglers, the PFBC is considering an hours change to a popular spot on Walnut Creek.
A Carbon County angler caught a 30-inch rainbow in Trout Creek. It's one of the many large fish stocked by a club that also ...
The remains of a body recovered from the Allegheny River last week have been identified as those of a kayaker who went missing in late January. The Warren County Coroner’s Office has confirmed the ...
A mix of outdoors stories from Pennsylvania, including information on improvements at the Scotia Range Complex.
The agency is foolishly putting all its eggs in the hatchery basket. Instead, kids need more stream access near home and ...
All fishing regulations have been lifted for Harris Pond in preparation for renovations on the aging dam.
Pennsylvania’s young trout season is still going strong as the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission continues to supply fresh batches of trout to the state’s approved trout waters.
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