Pennsylvania lawmakers advanced bills to allow deer baiting, offer hunting education in schools, and change license fees.
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Pa. hunting license sales gain momentum as 4th round for antlerless deer tags soon begins
With Pennsylvania hunters becoming more familiar with the new process for purchasing antlerless deer licenses and a higher number of tags available, hunters have been waiting to purchase their general ...
The number of bull elk tags for the 2026 season has been increased to manage the herd's bull-to-cow ratio. A new, fourth elk hunting season will be introduced from October 3-11. Applicants for an elk ...
A new Pennsylvania Senate Bill could allow native Pennsylvanians living out of state to pay resident rates for hunting ...
Pennsylvania's 2026-27 hunting seasons are approved, offering more than 1.4 million antlerless deer licenses and new Sunday ...
The unofficial start to Pennsylvania’s 2025-26 hunting season arrived Sept. 1, when dove season and the early Canada goose season opened. It’s the unofficial start because, technically, the season ...
This year, the window to apply for Pennsylvania's elk season starts on May 1 and goes to July 12.
(WHTM) — A bill proposed in the state legislature aims to offer Pennsylvania hunting license prices for some out-of-state hunters. The bill, circulated by Sen. Greg Rothman (R), proposes offering ...
A new bill proposed in Pennsylvania would expand hunting license discounts for disabled veterans. Republican state Sen. Chris Gebhard introduced the bill. Gebhard represents all of Lebanon County and ...
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