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Aug. 10—More opportunity in more places, that's what awaits hunters this fall across much of Pennsylvania, thanks to additional state game lands enrolled in the Deer Management Assistance Program.
A Pennsylvania Game Commission biologists highlights efforts to curb Chronic Wasting Disease and how hunters play a significant role. ... (DMAP) in disease management areas in an attempt to reduce ...
Visit the DMAP Participating Properties locator on the Game Commission's website to learn more about where they are available. As for mentored hunting permits, they're available to hunters of all ...
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 73 lies about 5 miles (8.0 km) to the east. Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 26 and Blue Knob State Park lie about 10 miles (16 km) to the west. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The Pennsylvania Game Commission manages wildlife through 22 Wildlife Management Unit areas located across the state. “Deer are not evenly distributed across the landscape,” Jeanine Fleegle ...
A road in Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13. Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13 consists of a single parcel located at and have an area of 49,529 acres It and the adjacent Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 57 together comprise an area of nearly 100,000 acres in four counties, making them the largest tract of continuous state game lands in Pennsylvania. [2]
Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP) permits also go on sale when the third round begins. During the fourth round, which begins at 8 a.m. Aug. 26, a hunter may purchase more than one license ...
State Game Lands Number 37 is located in Charleston, Middlebury, Richmond, Rutland and Tioga Townships, in Tioga County. Nearby recreational and protected areas include Cowanesque Lake to the north, Smythe Park to the southeast in Mansfield, and Hills Creek State Park to the southwest. [2]