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CAMPFIRES TEMPORARILY PROHIBITED ON STATE GAME LANDS. HARRISBURG, PA - With much of Pennsylvania abnormally dry, and wildfires impacting many areas, the Pennsylvania Game Commission is temporarily prohibi...
2024-25 Seasons and Bag Limits. The license year begins July 1 and ends June 30. 2024-25 Hunting & Trapping Digest . SUNDAY HUNTING: It is unlawful to hunt on Sundays except foxes, crows and coyotes.
If a hunter needs a license for small game hunting, digital licenses can be used so long as there are no harvest tags associated with the hunted species. If the digital copy was deleted or lost, the digitally accepted licenses are available through the HuntFishPA customer portal .
Mobile App: The official Pennsylvania Game Commission mobile app provides official information for Pennsylvania hunters and trappers. Interactive map: The Game Commission and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources have teamed up to create an interactive map for Pennsylvania hunters.
Act 148 of 2022, allows the Pennsylvania Game Commission to modernize and simplify how antlerless deer licenses are sold. The new antlerless license purchasing process allows hunters to purchase antlerless licenses online at HuntFishPA or at any in-store hunting license issuing agent .
Social Media & Mobile Apps. Media & Reports & Surveys. Agency Business Center. Outreach Newsletter. Hunters Sharing The Harvest. 2024 Pennsylvania Fish and Wildlife... 2024 LEARN TO SHOOT EVENT. PGC Outdoor Exchange. SGL Driving Tours.
Do you have a general question or want to make a report to the Pennsylvania Game Commission? Our Centralized Communication Center is staffed 24/7 to receive calls from the public. 1-833-PGC-WILD or 1-833-PGC HUNT. 1-833-742-9453 or 1-833-742-4868 .
State Game Lands are managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission for wildlife, hunting and trapping. Wildlife Management Units identify areas where certain regulations apply. Hunter Access Program allows landowners to partner with hunters and trappers to manage their lands.
Why does the Game Commission radio-collar elk? Research and data collection are a fundamental part of elk management in Pennsylvania. Radio collars are specifically used to estimate three things: age specific survival, habitat use and population.
Every time a hunter or trapper reports a harvest to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, wildlife management in the Commonwealth gets better. Please have your Customer Identification Number (hunting license number) and field harvest tag handy.