  Pennsylvania’s statewide antlerless muzzleloader season runs Saturday, October 19-26, 2024.
Hunters must be in possession of a muzzleloader license in addition to a general hunting license, and one antlerless deer can be taken with each required antlerless license.
Remember to wear the required 250 square inches of fluorescent orange that’s visible from 360 degrees on the head, chest, and back. A hat and vest meet this requirement.
Good luck. Have fun. Hunt safely.
The statewide pheasant season kicks off Saturday, October 26.
The Game Commission will release approximately 237,000 pheasants throughout the season — find stocking locations here.
In addition to a general hunting license, hunters must also possess a pheasant permit, available online at huntfish.pa.gov or in-store at an issuing agent.
Pheasant hunters are also required to wear 250 square inches of fluorescent orange.
 Poachers are thieves — help us catch them!
This fall, report suspected wildlife crimes to the Operation Game Thief program by calling the toll-free hotline 24/7/365 at 1-888-PGC-8001 or filling out an online form. Callers may remain confidential.
The Game Commission recently busted a Chester County poaching ring after a tip from a concerned hunter prompted an investigation that led to 71 charges against three individuals for unlawfully killing trophy bucks.
If you see something, say something. Thank you for helping to protect Pennsylvania wildlife!
 Tune in to the latest episode of Call of the Outdoors for tips from the white-tailed deer “mad scientist” himself!
Mark Drury joins host Matt Morrett to share insights from 35 years in the hunting media, from the conditions he looks for to consistently shoot world-class bucks to his tactics for balancing the buck-doe ratio for better rut activity.
Learn why Mark and his team harvest 125 does annually, his strategy for managing and hunting small parcels of land, and his tips for targeting big bucks anywhere.
Watch on YouTube, listen at calloftheoutdoorspgc.com, or find it on your favorite listening platform like Apple Podcasts, iHeart, and Spotify.
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