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Pennsylvania has generous opportunities permitting deer hunting in certain parts of the state that continue through Jan. 28 with a few days being closed. The statewide late archery season is Dec ...
Here is a breakdown of key things to know about the Pennsylvania Game Commission seasons and regulations: The statewide regular firearms deer season for both buck and doe is Nov. 25 to Dec. 9 and ...
This year the agency approved 140 elk licenses (65 antlered, 75 antlerless) for this year's three hunting seasons. In the archery season that runs from Sept. 14-28, 16 antlered and 11 antlerless ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) is the state agency responsible for wildlife conservation and management in Pennsylvania in the United States.It was originally founded 129 years ago and currently utilizes more than 700 full-time employees and thousands of part-time and volunteers in its official mission to "manage and protect wildlife and their habitats while promoting hunting and ...
The Pennsylvania State Game Lands ( SGL) are lands managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) for hunting, trapping, and fishing. These lands, often not usable for farming or development, are donated to the PGC or purchased by the PGC with hunting license money. The Pennsylvania Game Commission runs a monthly publication called the ...
Deer day is an unofficial holiday held on the first day of the hunting season in many rural areas of the United States in which school districts are often closed. [1] From 1963 to 2019, the first day of the deer hunting season with firearms in Pennsylvania has been the Monday after Thanksgiving, which has developed into a tradition. [2]
A bill to allow more Sundays for hunting and ways to address crop damage by wildlife has been approved by the full Senate. Pa. Senate Bill 67 passed 33-17 on Wednesday. The proposal now goes to ...
Hunting is permitted on over 6,000 acres (2,400 ha) of French Creek State Park. Hunters are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The common game species are pheasants, squirrels, turkeys, white-tailed deer, and rabbits. The hunting of groundhogs is not permitted at the park. [7]