
A case for earlier tree stand placement for Pennsylvania bowhunters
New regulation limits when Pennsylvania bowhunters can hang their tree stands for deer season.
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New regulation limits when Pennsylvania bowhunters can hang their tree stands for deer season.

Preliminary numbers from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service survey indicate a five-year national drop-off of over 2 million hunters.

Rainy summer in Pennsylvania sets up forests for especially colorful fall.
Seems like many in Pennsylvania not tuned in to the season like hunters and anglers.
Banquets/Fundraisers. Sept. 16: Lebanon-Middle Creek DU Banquet, 5 p.m., Lantern Lodge, Myerstown. For more info call John Welty, 484-955-1548. Sept. 16: Bedford, Fulton Friends of NRA Banquet, 5 p.m., Breezewood Fire Hall. For more info
Anglers are reminded that fall trout stockings are slated for select lakes and streams across the state. For a schedule, visit wwwfishandboat.com NORTHWEST REGION Lake Erie — Perch fishing picked up dramatically in late August,
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Butler County WCO Randy Pilarcik reminds the hunters who soon will be taking to state game lands to be sure to tag treestands placed there with their names and

It is clearly evident that trapping is far from dead in the state of Pennsylvania.

Maternal stress is beneficial for prey animals, Pennsylvania research concludes.
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