Lancaster, Pa. – For Lancaster County resident Troy Wallace, the hunting year begins Sept. 1 and it ends in mid-February. During that period, the 46-year-old enjoys many days afield for the $50 or so he spends to buy his Pennsylvania hunting license. “I don’t care what you like to do, that’s a bargain,” he said. […]
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