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Trout Season is Here!

This weekend marks the traditional opening of trout season.

Saturday marked the traditional opening day of trout. And, fishing license sales are up by more than 20 percent, according to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC).

John Arway, executive director of the PFBC, said opening day is a special time that families and kids look forward to every year.

“Opening day is a time-honored tradition for so many families, including grandparents, parents and their children,” Arway said in a statement. “I remember lying awake the night before and then getting up early and fishing with my family on opening day. It’s a lot of fun that I now share with my grandkids.”

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The PFBC expects opening day to be very busy—the warmer weather has caused a significant jump in license sales. Locally, trout can be found in Little Chartiers Creek in the Peters and North Strabane areas, and Millers Run in the Cecil-Bishop area.

The commission estimates 53,000 more anglers have bought licenses this year compared to last.

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“Last year, we had a cold and wet start to the fishing season,” Arway said. “This year we’ve had significantly warmer weather and anglers everywhere are excited to get out and start the season. And even though the early regional opener was colder than many people would have liked, reports from our field staff indicate that a lot of anglers and their friends and families were still out.”

The PFBC has teamed up with the Pittsburgh Pirates for a special promotion this season. During baseball season, 2012 fishing license holders are eligible to purchase discounted outfield box tickets and receive a free custom, limited-edition Pirates ball cap with each PNC Park game ticket.

The offer is good on any day of baseball, with the exception of Saturday games. Visit the Pirates website at pirates.com for a seating chart.

Fans can complete an order form on the PFBC website and mail it to the Pirates office (or fax it to 412-325-4410). Phone orders cannot be accepted. The online form (with more details) can be found here.

The PFBC’s "great white fleet" of stocking trucks has been busy since mid-February replenishing Pennsylvania's waterways with a fresh supply of brook, brown and rainbow trout.

Every year, the PFBC stocks about 3.2 million trout in waterways across the state.

More than 850,000 anglers buy a fishing license each year. A resident fishing license costs $22.70 and a trout-salmon permit is $9.70. A license is required for anyone 16 and older.

Licenses can be purchased at sporting goods stores and online at fishandboat.com. To see if your favorite trout stream is being stocked this year, visit the PFBC stocking schedule page.

Anglers and boaters can sign up to receive email updates on the activities of the PFBC here. Also, follow the PFBC on Twitter at twitter.com/fishandboat.


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