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The Commonwealth had twenty game preserves but the game population was still extremely low, so Pennsylvania restocked the Game Lands with game from other states and Canada. Today, the Commission has set aside almost 1.5 million acres (610 thousand hectares) as State Game Lands. [1]
The Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 38 are Pennsylvania State Game Lands in Monroe County in Pennsylvania in the United States providing hunting, bird watching, and other activities. [ 1 ] Geography
State Game Lands Number 24 is located in Farmington Township in Clarion County, and in Green and Jenks townships in Forest County. Nearby populated places include Crown, Frills Corner, Gilfoyle, Golinza, Guitonville, Leeper, Lickingville, Muzette, Newmansville, North Pine Grove, Tylersburg, Vowinckel, Williams and Wolf's Corners.
Other Pennsylvania State Game Lands within 30 miles include 14, 28, 30, 34, 44, 54, 61, 62, 77, 94, 293, 301, 311, and 331. Other nearby protected areas include Allegheny National Forest, Elk State Park, Kinzua Bridge State Park and Parker Dam State Park. [2]
0–9. Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 12; Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13; Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 14; Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 24
Pennsylvania’s limited permit elk season will end with the Dec. 30-Jan. 6 hunt. Forty-six hunters (17 antlered and 29 antlerless) will try for an elk during the late season.
The statewide deer hunting season will begin as early as Oct. 5 for bow hunting and Nov. 30 for rifle hunting. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has limited one antlered deer per hunting license ...
Game animals occurring in Pennsylvania State Game Lands #58 include deer, bear, wild turkey, and grouse. [1] Pheasants have also been hunted in the game lands and have been stocked there. [6] [7] The area has been managed for ruffed grouse and woodcocks. [8] Pennsylvania State Game Lands #58 have a high level of bird biodiversity.