Ever since the Pennsylvania Game Commission established the first season of hunting deer after Christmas with a flintlock rifle, I’ve been a participant.
Initially, those early years allowed hunting on select Pennsylvania state game lands, but eventually the whole of the state — except areas not allowing guns — was included in available areas to pursue whitetails with the colloquially termed “smoke-pole.”
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