Pennsylvania issues 'do not eat' advisory for fish in three southcentral counties due to 'forever chemicals,' impacting trout ...
Fishing is still allowed in these creeks, but fishers are advised not to eat anything that comes from the water.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) along with the PA Fish and Boat COmmission and other agencies have issued a "Do Not Eat" advisory ...
The DOH, DEP and PFBC issued a "Do Not Eat" advisory for portions of Briar Creek (Columbia County) and Middle Spring Creek (Cumberland and Franklin counties).
If passed, and I see no reason it wouldnít be, the state will see an increase in the minimum size limit for trout of 2 inches ...
Pennsylvanians are being asked not to eat any fish from a Midstate creek. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the Department of Health, and the Fish and ...
To participate in Mentored Youth Fishing Day, anglers 16 years of age or older (adult anglers) mush possess a valid ...
Pennsylvania's Fish and Boat Commission is investing millions in hatcheries, new trucks, and biosecurity to improve trout ...
Secretary Rick Siger this week announced a nearly $5 million investment in 15 sporting events across Pennsylvania through DCED’s Sports Marketing and Tourism Program.
Volunteer stockers gather next to a Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission stocking truck to carry buckets of trout to a ...
Officials with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission announce annual trout stocking begins at Opossum Lake in Cumberland ...
With the amount of snow remaining on the ground, however, it may be more difficult to spot the large white tanker trucks the PFBC uses to stock trout. Stockings, however, are ready to begin the week ...
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