Although the Game and Fisheries Committee voted along party lines to advance a bill that would lift the prohibition on Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania, members of the House weren’t quite ready to take a vote.
During a lengthy meeting on Oct. 1, the House Game and Fisheries Committee approved Senate Bill 67, which gives the Pennsylvania Game Commission the authority to institute Sunday hunting on any dates it sees fit. Currently, Sunday hunting is allowed for one day in each of the following seasons: archery deer, firearms bear and firearms deer.
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