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  2. 2025 Pennsylvania trout season announced, fishing licenses ...

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    Pa. (WTAJ) — Hook, line and sinker — Officials announced the first day of trout for 2025 and that licenses and permits are now available across the commonwealth.

  3. Pennsylvania fishing license fees to remain same in 2025 ...

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    With the number of fishing license sales increasing, Pennsylvania anglers won’t see a license fee increase in 2025. “We’re up about 3% since 2019, that’s pre-COVID,” Tim Schaeffer ...

  4. Rough weather leads to decrease in Pa. fishing license sales ...

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    Fishing licenses in Pennsylvania are down 10-11% primarily because of the cold weather and high waters that greeted anglers over the start of trout season, but opportunities to catch freshly ...

  5. Fishing license - Wikipedia

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    Oregon began requiring recreational fishing licenses in 1901. [5] Indiana began issuing hunting licenses in 1901 and added fishing privileges to its hunting license in 1913. [6] The state of Pennsylvania first issued recreational fishing licenses in 1919. Licenses were required only for nonresidents, and only 50 licenses were issued that first ...

  6. Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Commission's first fishing license was issued in 1922, and licenses have been issued annually since that time. In 2007, the licensing process was converted to a Point of Sale computerized system with licenses valid on December 1 of the preceding year until December 31 of the license year.

  7. Churchville Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Churchville reservoir is a man-made freshwater reservoir located in Bucks County, PA. It was created by damming the Mill Creek in 1942 to act as a reserve of municipal water. [1] The reservoir is currently owned by Aqua Pennsylvania and acts as a reserve of water. Fishing is banned in the reservoir. [2]

  8. New regulations starting Jan. 1 ask Pa. boaters, anglers to ...

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    Get ready to go fishing: Pennsylvania's 2024 fishing licenses are on sale, and they'll cost a bit more. The notice submission is free and easy and helps the staff members track the number, species ...

  9. For the first time in 17 years, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is considered a rate increase for fishing licenses