Group to explore impact of Sunday hunting (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Is allowing hunting on Sundays the way to reverse the sport's decline in Pennsylvania?
JIM COLLINS: The expansion of Sunday hunting in Pa. — Part III (The Daily & Sunday Review)
This week we explore the economic impact of any expansion of Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania. In Part I & II we discussed private landowner concerns and the “Blue Laws” in the Commonwealth.
Central Pennsylvania fishing, hunting, hiking and more! (The Patriot-News)
The meeting of the Pennsylvania Board of Fish and Boat Commissioners Monday and Tuesday will hold much interest for anglers worried about declining bass populations in the Susquehanna River.
Central Pennsylvania fishing, hunting, hiking and more! (The Patriot-News)
The Wildlife for Everyone Endowment Foundation in State College has sent out questionnaires to drum up support for a five-year, $18 million capital campaign to fund a Wildlife Education and Research Center near State College and an endowment for its operation.
Central Pennsylvania fishing, hunting, hiking and more! (The Patriot-News)
The Big Sit, which is officially subtitled "birding's most sedentary event" and has been described by some as a tailgate party for birders, will be held for the 14th straight year next Sunday.
Central Pennsylvania fishing, hunting, hiking and more! (The Patriot-News)
STATUS REPORT: Tom Cade, founder of The Peregrine Fund, will present a rare public lecture on the reintroduction of the California condor and continued issues of lead poisoning at 6 p.m. Friday at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary near Kempton.
Central Pennsylvania fishing, hunting, hiking and more! (The Patriot-News)
A weekly roundup of fishing conditions throughout central Pennsylvania. Moon Phase: First quarter, Oct. 7; full moon, Oct. 14; last quarter, Oct. 21; new moon, Oct. 28.
Insurance proceeds awarded to woman who shot husband on hunting trip (The Citizens' Voice)
A Meshoppen woman who shot her husband while on a hunting trip in Canada in 2006 will receive life insurance proceeds with the resolution of two civil lawsuits.
Project aims to acquaint students with the outdoors (The Daily Item)
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is not only there for the hunting and trapping community, and it's more than biological research on the state's varied species of wildlife. There's another program that has had and is continuing to have far-reaching effects among school-age students.
Birds the word for hunters (Erie Times-News)
CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS -- The relative tranquility of the net-covered home to thousands of ring-necked pheasants will be turned on its ear later this week, when the Pennsylvania Game Commission begins pulling birds from the Western Game Farm to stock public lands for the upcoming small game hunting seasons.