Pennsylvania has more than 3,200 miles of Class A streams, providing ample opportunities for wild trout fishing. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission actively manages and protects wild trout ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) is finalizing its Strategic Plan for Management of Trout Fisheries which involves wild trout and finding places to stock 4.2 million hatchery trout ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission approved a study to stock rainbow trout in a wild trout stream in Potter County. New regulations will make the section catch-and-release for wild brown and ...
The Fish and Boat Commission is investigating if raising the minimum size limit to keep trout will help protect wild trout populations. Here's why.
Big fish prowl the vast waters of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, a paradise for anglers looking to test their ...
If you think about fly fishing or river fishing in general, chances are that a brown trout comes to mind. Catching a big brown is the pinnacle for many trout anglers, whether fishing with fly gear or ...
The first Saturday in April, of course, is now the first day of trout season throughout Pennsylvania. Thousands of anglers will converge on their favorite waterways to make their first cast of the ...
Luke Turner, of Manheim, holds a golden Rainbow Trout before releasing it into the Quittapahilla Creek in Lebanon County. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) has begun its annual trout ...
In addition to seeing the yellow and red colors of fall, anglers will also be seeing white trucks heading to many of their favorite trout streams. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s stocking ...
Even though anglers benefit from more than 4 million stocked trout from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) and volunteer cooperative nurseries each year, Mother Nature also provides an ...