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Pennsylvania Game Commission begins move to digital hunting licenses Updated Jan 26, 2021; With Pennsylvania’s new hunting, furtaker, fishing and boating licensing system able to provide sportsmen with electronic versions of the licenses they buy, the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners has started the process of allowing hunting and furtaking eLicenses to be carried afield as an alternative to paper licenses. Under the plan given preliminary approval by commissions, harvest tags would continue to be issued in physical form on durable stock. No electronic versions of the harvest tags would be issued or authorized for use, and the durable-stock versions would need to be carried in the field when hunting in big-game seasons or trapping in seasons where harvest tags are used. ....
From the Game Commission The Board of Game Commissioners gave preliminary approval to a slate of deer seasons for the 2021-22 license year that will allow for concurrent hunting for antlered and antlerless deer through the duration of the firearms deer season in all Wildlife Management Units (WMUs). The board had authorized concurrent seasons in 10 WMUs in the 2020-21 seasons, mainly in WMUs in which Chronic Wasting Disease had been detected in free-ranging deer. By expanding the number of WMUs with a concurrent season, the board responded to hunters who requested this change in order to be provided with more opportunities to harvest antlerless deer, and to reduce confusion regarding which WMUs are open for concurrent seasons. ....