
“There are waters we believe will benefit biologically from this. The larger fish contribute greater when it comes to spawning.”
“There are waters we believe will benefit biologically from this. The larger fish contribute greater when it comes to spawning.”
BELLEFONTE – It takes a lot of care and supervision to raise trout in a controlled setting, and that’s exactly why the Pennsylvania Fish and […] Read More
Conservation is the hallmark of hunting and fishing. It’s more important that opportunity, land access and any other element that we consider vital to our […] Read More
Since 2014, section 3 of Penns Creek has been managed under a slot limit to enhance the wild brown trout fishery present in the central […] Read More
The last thing those trout need is more stress for angling pressure – even if it is catch-and-release.
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat commission will continue to transition away from producing brook trout in its hatcheries, and the agency intends to steer cooperative […] Read More
If you plan on stocking fish in any waterway in the state, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission wants to know about it. The agency […] Read More
During a normal year, Bruce Pitts would’ve spent Saturday watching 200 kids cast for trout and handing out prizes for the biggest fish. Instead, the […] Read More
TU President and CEO Chris Wood has offered free Trout Unlimited memberships to every essential employee in America as a “thank you” for putting themselves […] Read More
Effective 8 a.m. on Tuesday, April 7, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, in consultation with the Office of the Governor, Pennsylvania Department of Health, […] Read More