HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — This year, hunters in Pennsylvania may be able to apply for and receive additional antlerless deer licenses.
The Pa. State Game Commission gave preliminary approval to a proposal that would remove the three-license limit for antlerless deer hunters statewide.
Under the plan, hunters could receive more licenses as long as they remain available, and provided that a hunter holds no more than the four unfilled antlerless deer licenses at a time.
There would be no limit on the total number of licenses a hunter could obtain in a license year.
The measure still needs to receive final approval by the Game Commission.