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Pennsylvania Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – July 30, 2021
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Outdoornews
April 22, 2021
From the Game Commission
Allegheny County Game Warden Zeb Campbell reports a number of nuisance turkeys in the area. Some are even attacking cars and chasing people. An investigation revealed the turkeys are being fed by someone in the same neighborhood.
Allegheny County Game Warden Zeb Campbell reports more ATV and dirt-bike activity on properties controlled by the Game Commission. These machines cause damage to property that upsets the property owners. Riding on these properties without landowner permission is a violation of the law.
Armstrong County Game Warden Christopher Bence reports charges have been filed against an individual for shooting protected songbirds within several safety zones.
Outdoornews
March 11, 2021
From the Game Commission
Allegheny County Game Warden Zeb Campbell reports an archery hunter was hunting white-tailed deer during the closed season between the regular firearms season and late deer season. The hunter, who believed deer season was open, received over $800 in fines. “A reminder to please read your Pennsylvania Hunting & Trapping Digest,” Campbell said.
Allegheny County Game Warden Zeb Campbell reports February is when coyotes start looking for mates. Coyotes might be seen more often because of these increased movements. If you see a coyote, make a loud noise, and don’t run from them. Running often elicits their natural predator instinct to kick in and they will sometimes chase you. It is the same as running from your dog; a technique often used by trainers to get them to return to you.