
Will Pennsylvania dispense with antler-point restrictions in CWD management areas?
But removing antler-point restrictions will increase deer harvest, and that will no doubt be controversial.
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But removing antler-point restrictions will increase deer harvest, and that will no doubt be controversial.

In this holiday season, hunters and anglers should give thanks.

Blogger’s archery hunting closed with melancholy thoughts.
Banquets/Fundraisers. Dec. 8: Bear Hollow WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Sandy Creek Fire Hall, Franklin. For more info call Jeff Superak, 814-437-2086. Jan. 27, 2018: Uniontown RMEF Banquet, Park Inn, Iniontown, 4 p.m. for more info
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Clarion County WCO Steven J. Ace encountered several archery hunters who failed to wear the required fluorescent orange to and from their stand during the overlap with fall turkey
The mandatory cold weather life jacket regulation is now in effect through April 30, requiring boaters in canoes, kayak, paddleboards, and all watercraft less than 16 feet long to wear a PFD. For more, visit

From a public relations perspective, the commission clearly lost points with its “customers” — the hunters and guides.
Banquets/Fundraisers. Nov. 17: Bedford/Fulton Counties DU Banquet, 6 p.m., Bedford American Legion, Bedford. For more info call Stephen Spade, 814-329-1819. Dec. 8: Bear Hollow WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Sandy Creek Fire Hall, Franklin. For more
Boaters are reminded that, as of Nov. 1, they are required to wear an appropriate life jacket when in a canoe, kayak or any other boat less than 16 feet long. The Pennsylvania Fish &
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