Pennsylvania lawmakers advanced bills to allow deer baiting, offer hunting education in schools, and change license fees.
Hunters will have a simplified process to apply for a Pennsylvania elk tag, and the number of bull elk tags has been increased for 2026. The Pennsylvania Game Commission approved a new less expensive ...
A new Pennsylvania Senate Bill could allow native Pennsylvanians living out of state to pay resident rates for hunting ...
Pennsylvania's 2026-27 hunting seasons are approved, offering more than 1.4 million antlerless deer licenses and new Sunday ...
Starting in 2026, Pennsylvania will cap nonresident elk hunting licenses to 10%, down from the current 15.7%. This change aims to give Pennsylvania residents a greater chance in the elk license ...
Proposed legislation in Harrisburg would allow former Pennsylvanians to purchase hunting licenses at resident costs. The ...
Set by legislation, Pennsylvania’s base hunting and furtaker license fees last increased in 1999. Fishing licenses crept up by $2.50 two years in a row, for 2023 and 2024, after lawmakers granted the ...
(WHTM) — A lawmaker wants to give Pennsylvania’s indigenous people free fishing and hunting licenses. State Rep. Tim Briggs (D-149) is proposing legislation that allows for Pennsylvanians who provide ...
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners has approved the 2026-27 hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits, expanding Sunday hunting for most species but keeping migratory game birds off-limits ...