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A state turkey biologist highlights what you need to know about the upcoming Pennsylvania spring gobbler season.
Fall turkey hunting season opens Saturday in most of Pennsylvania including one of the part of the state where it's been closed since 2022.
This land is open for hunting. The most common game species are ruffed grouse, squirrels, turkey and white-tailed deer. Hunters are expected to follow all rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. [9] Fishing is quite popular at Trough Creek State Park. Stream fishing is available in Great Trough Creek.
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.
Depending on local rules and regulations, the wild turkey is hunted either in the spring or fall. [3] Spring hunts target gobblers (male turkeys) and fall hunts usually target either sex. Spring hunting coincides with the wild turkey mating season, where gobblers can be called into gun range with calls that mimic the sounds of a hen. [4]
A Pennsylvania turkey expert explains why hunters may see more turkeys this fall and shares insights on spring gobbler harvest numbers. PGC biologist explains why turkey hunters should see more ...
Blue Knob State Park is a 6,128-acre (2,480 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Kimmel, Lincoln, and Pavia townships in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. [2] The average annual snowfall at the park is about 12 feet (370 cm). The park is named for Blue Knob, the second highest mountain in Pennsylvania at 3,146 feet (959 m). [2]
Oct. 28—Pennsylvania's fall turkey season kicked off Saturday in 19 of Pennsylvania's 22 Wildlife Management Units (WMUs.) Hunters are advised that the three-day Thanksgiving season again will ...