Welcome to our Pennsylvania Wilds Fishing Home Page

The Pennsylvania Wilds is a large area of land that covers more than 2 million acres of beautiful, public land.  It is one of the biggest blocks of green that you will find between New York City and Chicago.  With 29 state parks, 8 state forests and 50 state game lands, there is plenty here for people to go explore.  For the anglers, the wilds has more than 16,000 waterways including two federally designated wild and scenic rivers, which are the Clarion River and the Allegheny River.  The Allegheny River is one of of the most popular rivers to fish in the state of Pennsylvania.  Anglers target so many species of fish in the wilds including smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, muskie, catfish, perch and trout.