Harrisburg, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners held its first quarterly meeting where they discussed various topics, including the expansion of wild pheasant hunting, legalization of "ice-eaters" and
HARRISBURG The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners has provided preliminary approval to the 2024-25 hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits. In ad
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners gave final approval to the 2023-24 hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits. Modifications adopted for the 2023-
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HARRISBURG The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners today gave final approval to hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits for the 2021-22 license year.
Modifications adopted for the 2021-22 seasons include:
⢠A statewide, 14-day concurrent antlered and antlerless firearms season, which was proposed to simplify regulations and provide increased opportunity, especially for younger hunters.
⢠Expanded Sunday hunting opportunity The hunting Sundays during the archery deer and firearms bear seasons also would be open for other species (except migratory game birds and wild turkeys) that are in season on those dates. These expansions of Sunday opportunity are the only changes adopted for small game and furbearer seasons.