Many people who are not
hunters are not aware of the many seasons which put hunters in the woods for
their lawful hunting activities.
Starting October 1, there
will be many different hunting activities going on in Pennsylvania;
hunters will be:
- Quietly sitting in tree stands, waiting for
Deer
- Sitting with their backs to trees, calling in Wild
Turkey
- Standing or slowly stalking Small
Game
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Some hunting activities require Blaze Orange
Caps and Vests; others allow complete camo. Some hunters will have bows, some
use shotguns, some use high-power rifles . . .It all depends on what game they are
seeking.>
"SAFE" means "absence of
risk". You might consider doing your
outdoor activity in areas where hunting is not allowed. We don't want anyone to
interfere with lawful hunting activity. Neither do we want to read about someone
being killed or injured while walking out there, enjoying the woods.
Recent PGC Regulation:
IT IS UNLAWFUL for non-hunters to be present on State
Game Lands from November 15 through December 15 inclusive without wearing at
least a Fluorescent Orange hat, visible from 360 degrees (a vest or jacket of
250 sq. inches is of Safety Orange is recommended ). .
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BUT 11/15 to 12 /15 IS NOT THE ONLY "HUNTING
SEASON"
HUNTING AND TRAPPING SEASONS, 2005 -
2006
SQUIRRELS : Junior hunters, Oct. 8-14
SQUIRRELS : Oct.
15-Nov. 26; Dec. 12-23 and Dec. 26-Feb
RUFFED GROUSE: Oct. 15-Nov. 26, Dec.
12-23 and Dec. 26-Jan. 28
RABBIT (Cottontail): Oct. 22-Nov. 26, Dec. 12-23
and Dec. 26-Feb. 4
PHEASANT: Junior hunters Oct. 8-14
PHEASANT: Oct.
22-Nov. 26 , Dec. 12-23 and Dec. 26-Feb. 4
BOBWHITE QUAIL: Oct. 22-Nov. 26
HARES (SNOWSHOE RABBITS) Dec. 26-31
WOODCHUCKS (GROUNDHOGS): No closed
season, except: Sundays, during the antlered & antlerless deer seasons; and
until noon daily during the spring gobbler season.
CROWS: July 1-Nov. 27 and
Dec. 30-April 2, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday only
STARLINGS AND ENGLISH
SPARROWS: No closed season, except during the antlered and antlerless deer
seasons and until noon daily during the spring gobbler turkey season.
WILD
TURKEY: Oct. 29-Nov. 19 (depending on the area).
SPRING GOBBLER : April
29-May 27, 2006.
SPRING GOBBLER : Junior hunters, April 22, 2006.
BLACK
BEAR (Statewide): Nov. 21-23.
BLACK BEAR (special areas only) Nov. 28-Dec.
3.
ELK : Nov. 7-12.
ELK : Sept. 18-23, 2006.
DEER, ARCHERY
(Statewide) : Oct.1-Nov. 12 & Dec. 26-Jan. 14.
DEER, ALL WEAPONS
(Statewide): Nov. 28-Dec. 10.
ANTLERLESS DEER (Statewide): Oct. 20-22.
Junior and Senior License Holders, etc.
DEER, ANTLERLESS MUZZLELOADER
(Statewide): Oct. 15-22.
DEER, ANTLERED OR ANTLERLESS FLINTLOCK (Statewide):
Dec. 26-Jan. 14.
DEER, Antlerless ( areas vary) : Dec. 12-23 and Dec.
26-Jan. 28.
COYOTES: No closed season.
RACCOON & FOXES: Oct. 15-Feb.
18
OPOSSUM, SKUNKS & WEASELS: No closed season, except for prior to noon
during the spring gobbler season.
BOBCAT: Oct. 15-Feb. 18.
Not listed : Waterfowl and Migratory Game Bird seasons.
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TRAPPING SEASONS (Don't let your dog run
unleashed)
MINK & MUSKRAT: Nov. 19-Jan. 7.
COYOTE,
FOXES, RACCOON, WEASELS (etc) : Oct. 16-Feb. 18.
BEAVER : Dec. 26-March 31,
2006
BOBCAT : Oct. 16-Feb. 18.
As you can see, "Hunting Season" isn't just one
month.
Please be aware of these lawful hunting activities. You don't want
to ruin a hunter's day - and he or she doesn't want you to be
endangered.
IF
YOU'RE OUT THERE, BE AWARE ! . . . WEAR BLAZE
ORANGE FOR SAFETY
R. Martin ,Coordinator, Forest Coalition