Among them are:
On Tuesday, Jan. 7, the PFBC 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 “public.”
The meeting will feature discussions on the 2025 boating facility grant round, overview of 2024 recreational boating fatalities, overview of livery regulation implementation planning and upcoming legislation.
The Tuesday, Jan. 7, meeting begins with a fisheries and hatcheries committee meeting at 10 a.m. That can be viewed at the link https://bit.ly/Fish-HatchJan7 (Webinar number 2861 757 1456). The attendee password is “public.”
The agenda of said meeting will feature a number of items being discussed.
• The potential revisions to the Statement of Policy at 58 Pa. Code 57.8a (Class A wild torut streams) and criteria for consideration of requests for continued stocking;
• The Strategic Plan for Management of Trout Fisheries in Pennsylvania (2025-29);
• Multi-state brook trout conservation efforts in the Delaware River basin;
• Factors influencing the prevalence of blotchy bass syndrome in smallmouth bass in the Susquehanna and Juniata rivers;
• Overview of fisheries agenda items planned for the January 2025 quarterly commission meeting.
A law enforcement committee meeting is scheduled as well at 2:30 pm. That meeting can be viewed by joining the Zoom link at https://bit.ly/LECJan7 (Webinar number 2632 179 0892). The attendee password is “public.”
The agenda features public comment to commissioners and staff and amendments to 58 Pa. Code 63.16 (fishing in the vicinity of fishways) and 58 Pa Code 63.56 (replacement costs for fish killed).
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission will have its quarterly commission meeting on Monday, Jan. 27 at 10 am. That link can be viewed at https://bit.ly/Jan27CommMtg (Webinar number 2861 493 6324). The attendee password is “public.”
The Fish and Boat Commission has quarterly meetings the remainder of the year scheduled for April 28-29, July 28-29 and October 27-28.
On Tuesday, Jan. 7, the PFBC 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 “public.”
The meeting will feature discussions on the 2025 boating facility grant round, overview of 2024 recreational boating fatalities, overview of livery regulation implementation planning and upcoming legislation.
The Tuesday, Jan. 7, meeting begins with a fisheries and hatcheries committee meeting at 10 a.m. That can be viewed at the link https://bit.ly/Fish-HatchJan7 (Webinar number 2861 757 1456). The attendee password is “public.”
The agenda of said meeting will feature a number of items being discussed.
• The potential revisions to the Statement of Policy at 58 Pa. Code 57.8a (Class A wild torut streams) and criteria for consideration of requests for continued stocking;
• The Strategic Plan for Management of Trout Fisheries in Pennsylvania (2025-29);
• Multi-state brook trout conservation efforts in the Delaware River basin;
• Factors influencing the prevalence of blotchy bass syndrome in smallmouth bass in the Susquehanna and Juniata rivers;
• Overview of fisheries agenda items planned for the January 2025 quarterly commission meeting.
A law enforcement committee meeting is scheduled as well at 2:30 pm. That meeting can be viewed by joining the Zoom link at https://bit.ly/LECJan7 (Webinar number 2632 179 0892). The attendee password is “public.”
The agenda features public comment to commissioners and staff and amendments to 58 Pa. Code 63.16 (fishing in the vicinity of fishways) and 58 Pa Code 63.56 (replacement costs for fish killed).
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission will have its quarterly commission meeting on Monday, Jan. 27 at 10 am. That link can be viewed at https://bit.ly/Jan27CommMtg (Webinar number 2861 493 6324). The attendee password is “public.”
The Fish and Boat Commission has quarterly meetings the remainder of the year scheduled for April 28-29, July 28-29 and October 27-28.