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- Pennsylvania Cuffs and Collars: Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ locks cut, replaced with personal locksField reports from Wildlife Game Wardens and Waterways Conservation Officers published in the July 7, 2023 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News. The post Pennsy...
- Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: Bears are tuning in on collarsReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the July 7, 2023 edition of Pennsylvania Outdoor News. The post Pennsylvania Letters to the Editor: Bears ar...
- Commentary: Pennsylvania Game Commission’s participation in NWTF convention is a good thingI have been attending the National Wild Turkey Federation’s national convention in Nashville, Tennessee, for more than a decade. My first trip to the conventi...
- How lessons from “summer school” helped shape me as a sportsmanWhen I was a kid, to me summer began in July. That’s when school had ended, perhaps later than in any other state, and good times in the country would begin, ...
- At age 80, Gene Kroupa’s 50th gobbler caps off a fantastic springThe 2023 spring turkey season started out with a challenge – tagging three toms in order to reach a lifetime total of 50 birds. That string started with a 22-...
- MN Daily Update: Comment on the Minnesota River fish management planThe Minnesota DNR is accepting comments on a new Minnesota River fish management plan. Here’s how you can take part. The post MN Daily Update: Comment on the ...
- WI Daily Update: DNR takes part in Operation Dry Water campaignThe Wisconsin DNR advises boaters that they will see more DNR conservation wardens and area law enforcement on the water through July 3 as part of the national ...
- Mayflies have a large effect on Lake Erie fishingEach spring and summer, those living or visiting the Lake Erie shoreline deal with a large number of annoying “bugs.” Their nymph or larval stages are produ...
- Rare Susquehanna River fish in Pennsylvania found to be one of a kindIn an attempt to rescue a rare darter in the lower Susquehanna River, a Penn State research team, working with the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, has dete...
- Ohio DNR unveils new tools for anglersOhio’s legion of anglers have a whole new suite of data points at their fingertips to find out where to catch fish. Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, in partnership w...
- Catching Dreams Charters continues to expand opportunities for kids with cancerFishing continues to be one of the world’s great recreational pastimes. Since the formation of Catching Dreams Charters Inc. in 2015, after being recognized a...
- Check cords: the best training tool for your puppyA new pup acquisition usually comes with it a shopping spree. A tiny collar, a lightweight leash, a crate, and diminutive dummies all make the list. While all t...
- Three state properties in Michigan closed to target shootingThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources is prohibiting target shooting on three properties in southwest Michigan because the shooting sites involve safety ...
- Bill to give Pennsylvania Game Commission ability to set its own license feesThe Pennsylvania Game Commission could be on the verge of gaining the ability to set its own hunting license fees, similar to authority already given to the Fis...
- Gliding for summer lake trout on New York’s Lake ChamplainIt was a scorchingly hot day – by noon it was nearly 100 degrees – as we dropped a relatively new lure made of zinc alloy to Champlain’s beefy lake trout....