With trout season getting underway in Pennsylvania, there are a variety of baits and lures that have proven to be successful that should be part of your tackle box and work well beyond opening day.
Now that Old Man Winter is in the rearview mirror, it’s time to think spring and the warmer weather ahead. If you’re an angler, it’s also time to start gearing up for the most popular fishing day of ...
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission fish culturist Dulce Auman (back) of the Pleasant Gap hatchery opens the tank valve as Dennis Murphy (center) of Altoona and Bill Drugg of Bellwood release ...
The state Fish and Boat Commission single-handedly keeps most of the state lakes and creeks stocked with fish, and the good ...
This potential change aims to better manage and protect wild trout populations, particularly brook and brown trout. A recent survey found that 85% of anglers would support increasing the minimum size ...
Live bait like minnows, worms, and PowerBait in natural colors are effective for catching trout. Artificial lures such as Rooster Tails, Panther Martins, and spoons can also be successful, with color ...
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