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What are the hunting seasons in Pennsylvania?

What are the hunting seasons in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania Deer Seasons

Archery and Crossbow Sept. 18-Jan. 17**
Regular Firearms Nov. 27-Dec. 11** and Dec. 5-12**
Special Firearms (Junior/Senior License, Youth, Disabled Hunters, Military) Oct. 21-23
Flintlock Firearms Dec. 27-Jan. 29**
Muzzleloader Oct. 16-23

How long is Pennsylvania hunting season?

DEER, ARCHERY (Antlered and Antlerless) Statewide: Oct. 15-19; and Dec. 27-Jan. 17, 2022. One antlered deer per hunting license year.

How long is deer hunting season in Pennsylvania?

two-week
Pennsylvania’s 2021 statewide regular firearms deer season kicks off this Saturday, Nov. 27 and lasts through Saturday, Dec. 11. The two-week antlered and antlerless firearms season is set aside each year to simplify regulations and give hunters of all ages and experience levels the opportunity to get in on the fun.

When did hunting season start in PA?

In its annual preview of deer season, the commission stressed, “First, it begins on Saturday, November 27 and continues Sunday, November 28, providing hunters – many off work or school – a full weekend to be afield. Deer season then runs through December 11, closing only on Sunday, December 5.

When’s the first day of deer season in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania’s 2021 statewide regular firearms deer season begins Saturday and runs through Saturday, Dec. 11, including a Sunday for black bear season, a Sunday for archery deer hunting and a Sunday for rifle deer hunting.

What 3 Sundays can you hunt in Pa?

Last year, the legislature approved three Sundays for hunting. The Game Commission created a Sunday for black bear season, a Sunday for archery deer hunting and a Sunday for rifle deer hunting.

What is the first day of deer season in Pennsylvania?

When was the first deer season in PA?

The deer season (Aug 1 – Dec 1 with no limit) which had been set nearly a hundred years earlier, seemed to do little to slow the decline of this much-sought prize. The General Assembly changed deer season in 1869, and in 1876, and, again, in 1895 (Oct 15 to Dec 15).

When can you hunt on Sundays in PA?

Pennsylvania still has only three Sundays open to hunting (Nov. 14, 21 and 28), but the species that you can hunt during those days has been expanded. Last year, Sunday hunting was only open for deer and bear. This fall, you can hunt coyotes, foxes and raccoons during all three Sundays.