Although I was a deer hunter for about 60 years, I miss grouse hunting more than I do deer hunting. When I reminisce about hunting it is usually about a grouse hunt.
One grouse hunt in particular comes to mind. We had flushed several grouse and I was able to put one of the birds in my game ...
It was announced mid-December the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners’ Wildlife Management Committee would be holding a virtual meeting to discuss and recommend proposals for the 2025-2026 hunting and trapping seasons.
The committee was reactivated in fall 2024 to review and recommend ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has upcoming meetings which are available to watch via Zoom.
Today, the Game Commission has a boating meeting at 1 p.m. that can be attended at the link https://bit.ly/BoatingCte (Webinar number 2634 119 2133). The attendee password is ...
Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited is pleased to announce that it will be offering a beginners fly tying course on Tuesday evenings starting on Tuesday, Jan. 21, and running through Tuesday, Feb. 25.
The course will be taught by Dave Rothrock and Rick Kintzer. The cost will be $20 for ...
European mounts have been around since the first hunters kept the skull of a wooly mammoth to show their clan, but recent years have seen a resurgence.
More and more hunters are choosing to forgo the traditional shoulder mounts in favor of simple skulls and antlers. But, as simple as they ...
In last week’s article about mistletoe I wrote how it was used in the making of birdlime. While attending the Ross Leffler School of Conservation — which is the Pennsylvania Game Commission Training School — I first became aware of birdlime in the trapping of birds.
In 1969, I graduated ...