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Thank you very much. I filled out the form. How do I know what the license is for?
I always thought there was a fishing license, antlered license, muzzeloader, etc. One for each. This just seems to be a general form. So, am I mistaken? Will this form be good for a Antlered/Buck license? Thanks
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The general hunting license covers antlered deer and most forms of small game ... exception being migratory waterfowl. So with the general license you're good to go for squirrel, grouse, pheasant, rabbit, turkey, crow, groundhog, and antlered deer. The license will come with a regulation book that will explain seasons and rules. You need extra stamps and tags for antlerless deer, bear, elk, muzzleloader, archery, waterfowl, and probably something else that I've forgotten.
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You're awesome! Thanks a ton.
I have a lodge reserved in Central PA (Woodward, near State College) and just wanted to make sure I dotted all the i's. I bought a gun and have everything ready to go, cept my Orange, and wanted to make sure I don't miss anything. Thank you very very much. On another note, is a license needed to shoot groundhogs on your own property? Also, if they don't apply on your own property, are their still restrictions on the type of rifle? I'd love to take a few out with my Cx4 Storm, if possible.
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Just wanted to say this is a nice area. I don't live too far away and drive through there often to visit the in-laws. And I have done some hiking in that area as well. Enjoy! |
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You can get a replacement certificate for $10.00
You can not hunt with a semi-auto rifle or handgun for either small game or big game (I don't know what the Storm is.) It is still not too late to get an anterless license for 2A (Greene county, most of Washington county and a small piece of Beaver county.) |
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As for the semi-auto. I don't mean hunting, per say. What about pest control? When clearing pests from farm land, am I held to the same restrictions as small game hunters? I assume so, just wondering. Thanks, guys. +3 EDIT: I called them and spoke with a nice lady. She said I am good all over the State for Buck, but need a separate license for anterless. I misunderstood your post 41 Redhawk, my mistake. I get antlered, anterless, buck, doe all confused. heh, it's been a while. I think I have it now. ![]() Thanks to all
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Good to see someone getting back into the sport! I've been at it for 24 years now. It's a great way to enjoy the outdoors and wild game can't be beat for taste ... and it's healthier too! If you make it to the PAFOA Shoot #8, look for the smoke cloud when I get out the flintlock and come check it out.Glad to be able to help ...
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A few additional comments: the 3-shell capacity for shotguns is during all seasons except for hunting deer, then as with all legel firearms it is magazine capacity. Note: Special regulation areas permit semi-auto shotguns. (As Borat would say about the Bennelli M1, Nice...., Very Nice.)
Regarding your blue Hunter Safety Card, if you contact the place where you took it or better yet the person who ran it, you may be able to get another copy for free, as some has said you don't have to have it, but if you go hunt out of the state of Pa you may need it. Sorry, you can't use your storm for hunting in pa, but you can in WVA. You can carry your ruger concealed and use it for hunting, I think, you may have to carry it open(not opened cylander), even though you have an LTCF. oh, yea, about the groundhogs, in the hunting regs you get with your license, you'll see their are seasons and limits and whatnot on varrious animals. It also states, that any animal not listed is then protected(not like endagered species), but more along the lines that all animals are protected in the commonwealth unless there is a season for it. So the vermine thing don't fly with me, as there is a season for it. I ain't gonna argue the point with others, do what you want to do. Can't wait to check out your new goodies, though. Hope this helped.
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