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Anglers in Pennsylvania in will pay up to $5 more in 2024 than last year for their licenses. General resident adult licenses that go on sale Friday increased by $2.50 to $27.97, and a trout permit ...
The executive director of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, speaks about the number of anglers in the state and the future of license fees. Pennsylvania fishing license fees to remain ...
In 2023, the agency sold 448,884 licenses and 397,782 trout and combination permits by April 21. This year anglers have purchased 401,875 licenses, a 10.47% decrease, and 353,602 trout and ...
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.
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 year. In 1922, when the state first required licenses for state residents, over 2,700 nonresident licenses and over 200,000 resident licenses were sold. [7]
Pennsylvania fishing licenses Archived April 26, 2018, at the Wayback Machine are required. For more info on trout fishing in the area see the Brodhead Trout Chapter . The Brodhead Watershed Organization Archived April 22, 2018, at the Wayback Machine is a local resource for hiking maps, local parks, and birdwatching in the area.
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Let's go fishing: A look at what you need to know to fish for trout this spring across Pennsylvania. ... Pennsylvania fishing license fees to remain same in 2025 because of increased sales