People take advantage of a previous Fish-for-Free Day sponsored by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
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People take advantage of a previous Fish-for-Free Day sponsored by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.

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WILKES-BARRE — On Independence Day, when many families and friends will be gathered to celebrate the holiday and spend time outdoors, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) is pleased to offer a statewide Fish-for-Free Day.

From 12:01 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, July 4, 2024, no fishing license is required to fish. All other fishing regulations, however, including seasons and creel limits, apply. Complete fishing regulations can be viewed using the FishBoatPA mobile app or at Fishandboat.com.

During the extended Independence Day holiday weekend and throughout the remainder of the summer, the PFBC reminds anglers who will be fishing from boats to follow a basic safety checklist before and during each boating adventure. Boaters should always wear a life jacket, have a float plan to let others know when and where they’ll be boating, check the weather forecast, have proper registrations and launch permits and never boat under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Need to borrow a rod and reel? The PFBC offers a fishing tackle loaner program at dozens of locations across the Commonwealth, including many popular state parks. A map of fishing tackle loaner sites is available online.

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Bill O’Boyle is the Times Leader Media Group’s news columnist/staff writer. He has written for the Times Leader since April 2007, covering everything from municipal government issues, business, features, human interest, presidential races and local, state and national politics to breaking news. A Plymouth native now living in Plains Township, O’Boyle has been active in a range of community and sporting activities, including volunteering with Victory Sports for adults with mental and physical challenges.