The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is considering whether to raise the minimum size for anglers to keep trout. During the agency’s Fisheries Committee meeting on Sept. 30, members spoke about ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) tentatively approved a new size limit for trout as well as a formal defined way to measure the length of a fish. During the PFBC’s quarterly board ...
If a 9-inch (minimum size) for trout is implemented, nearly 99% of all wild brook trout that occur in waters managed under commonwealth inland waters regulations would be prote ...
Leading the way in the bigger-is-better campaign has been the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission with its plans to raise the minimum length to harvest trout to nine inches from the current seven ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is considering raising the minimum creel size limit for trout from 7 inches to 9 inches, in an effort to protect the state’s wild brook trout population. The ...
About 4 million trout are being placed in waterways across the state and there are a few things you need to know before you try to catch some of them. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is considering increasing the minimum legal size for trout by 2 inches. Currently, a trout must be at least 7 inches long for an angler to keep that fish ...
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