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This year for the first time, PA allowed hunters to use their antlerless permits during the regular season (last year jr. and sr. hunters were allowed). I'd heard all kinds of prognosticating about how dangerous it was going to be . . . "if it's brown, it's down" mentality precipitating carelessness afield. My experience doesn't bear this out. I was in Lancaster county on public land opening day. It was a bit foggy to start out. If anything, where I was I heard less shooting than I have in the past couple of years, hunting the same area. What did others experience in PA hunts?
BTW, ended up with a spike around 3:00pm; my fifteen-year-old son got a doe around 11:00am.
BTW, ended up with a spike around 3:00pm; my fifteen-year-old son got a doe around 11:00am.