The PennsylvaniaGame Commission today confirmed three hunter-killed deer taken in the 2012general firearms deer season have tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease(CWD).
Dr. Walter Cottrell, Pennsylvania Game Commission wildlife veterinarian, announced that epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) has been confirmed as the cause of death for two deer in Beaver County. The agency is waiting for results from samples collected fr
Millions of little boys and girls dread this time of year for one reason alone: going back to school. Perhaps they'd more excited about school if they could fire a few arrows? The Pennsylvania Game Commission thinks so.
Beginning February 13th, 2012, Pennsylvania hunters are no longer required to display their hunting licenses on their backs – a law that has been in effect since 1913.
Pennsylvania deer hunter Dave Altman is just a few days away from knowing what many already believe to be true. The Jefferson County native took a buck so big last November that it may break records. In fact, it may become the Keystone state’s new number
The Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) keeps a detailed record book of all whitetail taken through fair chase within the state. The list, which includes more than 2,700 entries, represents a detailed hunting history of the state and its deer herd.
On Saturday, October 9th, a brawl broke out between two hunting parties in Pike County, Pennsylvania over a deer carcass. The result of which being two of the men would ultimately end up in the hospital.
As the Pennsylvania deer season draws nearer State Representative, Ed Staback, the minority chairman on the House Game and Fisheries Committee is asking sportsmen across the state who want Sunday hunting open to speak up – and speak up now.
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