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Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: C-Money on July 07, 2014, 09:04:29 AM
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Resident doe tags for $6.70! Wow.
Pennsylvania Game Commission
Antlerless Deer Licenses: (Cost for Residents: $6.70 – Cost for Nonresidents $26.70)
Using the Antlerless Deer License Envelope (pink in color, available through all issuing agents), hunters will mail their antlerless deer license applications directly to a County Treasurer of their choice, not the Game Commission. County Treasurers will issue antlerless deer licenses for any wildlife management unit (WMU), not just the ones their county is a part of. Hunters may use the application panel that comes with the general hunting license or the forms contained in the Digest. Either type of application is valid and may be copied, but an original signature on the application is required.
Hunters may indicate their first, second and third WMU preference on the application. That way, if the first WMU of choice is sold out, the Treasurer can issue a license for the second or third WMU preference, based on license availability. PALS automatically tracks allocations and monitors personal license limits so hunters are not issued more licenses than they are entitled to at any given point. See Digest for additional details on the application process.
The following information is an outline of the application schedule for 2013. Please note that Landowner antlerless deer licenses must be issued prior to the start of the regular application period, which begins July 9 th this year.
2014 Antlerless Deer License Application Schedule
Monday, July 14: First day resident antlerless deer license applications accepted by County Treasurers (Mail Only)
Monday, July 28: First day nonresident antlerless deer license applications accepted by County Treasurers (Mail Only)
Monday, August 4: If antlerless deer licenses are still available, County Treasurers accept antlerless deer license applications from residents and nonresidents for unsold tags (Mail Only – first round, one unsold tag per applicant)
For WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D only, applicants may apply for an unlimited number of unsold tags, by mail only, limit of three applications per envelope.
Monday, August 18: If antlerless deer licenses are still available, County Treasurers accept antlerless deer license applications from residents and nonresidents for a second unsold tag (Mail Only)
Monday, August 25: Over-the-counter sales begin for applicants who desire antlerless deer licenses (unlimited) in WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D
Monday, September 8: Regular and first round unsold licenses are scheduled to be mailed
to successful applicants
Monday, September 22: Second round unsold licenses are scheduled to be mailed to successful applicants
Monday, October 6: If antlerless deer licenses are still available and the applicant has not exceeded his/her license limit, County Treasurers accept antlerless deer license applications over-the-counter.