Hello everyone. As many of you know, we are based in Pennsylvania and many of our users are in PA.
Here are some excerpts from a press release from the PA GameCommission regarding the2012-13 seasons and bag limits. Check the seasons and limits out because they are not final. ”The public may offer comments on all proposed 2012-13 seasons and bag limits…”
The key points that jumped out at us are the following:
- The Board of Game Commissioners gave preliminary approval to a slate of deer seasons for 2012-13 that retains the split, five-day antlered deer season (Nov. 26-30) and seven-day concurrent season (Dec. 1-8) in 11 Wildlife Management Units.
- allow Mentored Youth Hunting Program participants to take part in fall turkey seasons
- expanded bear hunting opportunities in urban/suburban Wildlife Management Units (WMUs)
- additional small game season dates prior to Christmas
- the addition of WMU 4C for bobcat hunting and trapping
- the addition of WMUs 2G and 4D for fisher trapping
- various changes to the beaver trapping seasons to reduce bag limits in WMUs 3A and 3D and to increase bag limits in WMU 5D to address nuisance complaints
The Key two points for me that were new for 2011 and kept for 2012-13relate the 3-up rule, which I like. The other is the split of the Doe Season from Buck season for certain WMUs. I am not a fan of this for the 2A WMU. What do you think?
Click on Title to read the original Release: GAME COMMISSIONERS PROPOSE 2012-13 SEASONS AND BAG LIMITS
Release #007-12
January 24, 2012
HARRISBURG The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners today gave preliminary approval to hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits for 2012-13, including a move to allow Mentored Youth Hunting Program participants to take part in fall turkey seasons.
Other changes include expanded bear hunting opportunities in urban/suburban Wildlife Management Units (WMUs); additional small game season dates prior to Christmas; the addition of WMU 4C for bobcat hunting and trapping; the addition of WMUs 2G and 4D for fisher trapping; various changes to the beaver trapping seasons to reduce bag limits in WMUs 3A and 3D and to increase bag limits in WMU 5D to address nuisance complaints
The public may offer comments on all proposed 2012-13 seasons and bag limits, as well as other Board actions, between now and the Boards next meeting, April 23-24, at which time the Board is scheduled to finalize seasons and bag limits for 2012-13.
Also, the Board will receive staff recommendations for antlerless deer license allocations for the 22 WMUs at its April meeting.Deer harvest estimates for the 2011-12 seasons will be available in mid-March.
Following are several articles on meeting highlights.
BOARD PROPOSES TO RETAIN SPLIT RIFLE DEER SEASONS
The Board of Game Commissioners gave preliminary approval to a slate of deer seasons for 2012-13 that retains the split, five-day antlered deer season (Nov. 26-30) and seven-day concurrent season (Dec. 1-8) in 11 Wildlife Management Units.The list includes (WMUs) 2A, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 2G, 3B, 3C, 4B, 4D and 4E. The package also retains the two-week (Nov. 26-Dec.
concurrent, antlered and antlerless deer season in WMUs 1A, 1B, 2B, 3A, 3D, 4A, 4C, 5A, 5B, 5C and 5D.
Hunters with DMAP antlerless deer permits may use them on the lands for which they were issued during any established deer season, and will continue to be permitted to harvest antlerless deer from Nov. 26-Dec. 8 in WMUs 2A, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 2G, 3B, 3C, 4B, 4D and 4E. Fees for DMAP permits are $10 for residents and $35 for nonresidents.
Additionally, the Board also gave preliminary approval to retain the use of crossbows in the archery deer seasons.The Board took this action by removing the sunset date inserted in the regulations when crossbows were first permitted to be used in the archery deer seasons.
The Board retained the antler restrictions enacted for the 2011-12 seasons, which includes the three-up on one side, no counting a brow tine, provision forthe western Wildlife Management Units of 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 2D, and the three points on one side in all other WMUs.
BOARD CLOSES PIKE RUN WILD PHEASANT RECOVERY AREA
The Board of Game Commissioners today gave preliminary approval to retain four Wild Pheasant Recovery Areas (WPRAs) for the 2012-13 seasons, while closing the Pike Run WPRA in southwestern Pennsylvania.
The agencys Ring-necked Pheasant Management Plan seeks to restore self-sustaining and huntable populations of wild pheasants in suitable habitats, and specifically calls for the creation of WPRAs.The agency is releasing wild-trapped pheasants into these areas, with a goal of achieving a density of 10 hen pheasants per square mile.
ThePike Run WPRA in southwestern Pennsylvania has concluded and habitat patch analysis shows that Pike Run meets only one of five targets in the pheasant habitat model, said Carl G. Roe, Game Commission executive director. Pheasant densities are at one hen per square mile, which is far short of the 10 hens per square mile objective.
In light of the areas habitat characteristics and low pheasant densities, and in keeping with the pheasant management plan, Wildlife Management Unit 2A, which includes the previously designated Pike Run WPRA, is to be opened to hunting male pheasants and stocking of game farm pheasants is to be reinstated beginning with the 2012-13 season.
Under the WPRA program, small game hunting is prohibited in the designated areas, as well as the release of any artificially propagated pheasants including Game Commission-raised pheasants.Also, to limit disturbances to nesting hen pheasants, dog training ofany mannerand small game hunting is prohibited in WPRAsfrom the first Sunday in February through July 31 each year.
The Board also took preliminary steps to allow for crow hunting within WPRAs, which would be added to the exceptions that allow for groundhog and waterfowl hunting within WPRAs, and opened WMU 2B to the hunting of male and female pheasants.
Working with major partners, such as Pheasants Forever, the California University of Pennsylvania and local landowners, we already have a jump start on creating WPRAs, Roe said. These groups have invested in creating the necessary pheasant habitat in these areas of the state.
The Game Commission will continue to raise and release pheasants on public lands with suitable pheasant habitat each fall. And, with the additional revenues made available through Marcellus shale well leases on State Game Lands, we will increase our pheasant production level to 200,000 birds for the upcoming season….
BOARD VOTES TO EXPAND BEAR SEASONS
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners today proposed allowing hunters in Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) 1A, 2B, 5B, 5C and 5D to harvest black bears during all deer seasons from September through early-December, as well as during statewide bear seasons.If approved in April, bear hunters will be able to participate in an archery bear season in WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D from Sept. 15-28; in WMUs 1A, 2B, 5B, 5C and 5D from Sept. 29 until Nov. 10; a muzzleloader bear season in WMUs 1A, 2B, 5B, 5C and 5D from Oct. 13-20; a firearms bear season in WMUs 1A, 2B, 5B, 5C and 5D, from Nov. 26-Dec. 8. Only 1 bear may be taken during the license year.
The Board also proposed retaining the statewide archery bear season, four-day general firearms bear season and extended seasons in all or portions of certain WMUs.
Pennsylvanias black bear population is larger and more widely distributed than ever, and bear-human incidents are becoming commonplace, especially in more developed areas, said Carl G. Roe, Game Commission executive director. Continued expansion of residential development into areas occupied by black bears has resulted in more frequent sightings and encounters between people and bears.
In WMUs 1A, 2B, 5B, 5C and 5D, all with relatively high human population densities, there currently are low bear densities. The Game Commission wants to continue to have a minimum number of bears, and the agency wants hunters to have an opportunity to play an important role in bear population management in these urban/suburban areas.
The slate of 2012 bear seasons, which must be given final approval in April before taking effect, includes: a statewide five-day archery bear season (Nov. 12-16); a four-day statewide bear season that will open on Saturday, Nov. 17, and then continue on Monday through Wednesday, Nov. 19-21; and a concurrent bear/deer season in WMUs 3D, 4C, 4D and4E, Nov. 28-Dec. 1.
Also, a concurrent bear/deer season has been proposed to be held Nov. 26-Dec. 1 in the following….
BOARD MOVES TO ADD FALL TURKEY TO THE MYHP LINE-UP
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners today gave preliminary approval to fall turkey seasons for 2012 and spring gobbler dates for 2013, and took action to add fall turkey to the line-up for those participating in the Mentored Youth Hunting Program (MYHP). If approved at its April meeting, adult mentors would be able to transfer one fall turkey tag to a mentored youth if the youth harvests a fall turkey.
The fall season dates for 2012: Oct. 27-Nov. 10 and Nov. 22-24 for Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) 1A, 1B, 2A, 2C, 2D, 2E, 4A, 4B and 4D; Oct. 27-Nov. 16 and Nov. 22-24 for WMUs 2B, 2F, 2G, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4C and 4E.
Also, fall season dates of Oct. 30-Nov. 1 were set for WMU 5A; and WMUs 5B, 5C and 5D will remain closed for the fall seasons.
In related action, the Board gave preliminary approval to remove the sporting arm limitations for fall turkey season in WMUs 1A, 1B and 2A, which presently requires the use of shotguns, crossbows or bows.While this move will allow fall turkey hunters to choose to use rifles in these three WMUs, the use of rifles in Allegheny County, which is a designated Special Regulations Area county, will continue to be prohibited.
For the 2013 spring gobbler season, which is proposed to run from April 27-May 31, the Board continued the change in legal hunting hours to reflect the following: from April 27 until May 11, legal shooting hours will be one-half hour before sunrise until noon timeframe; and from May 13-31, hunters will be able to hunt all day, from one-half hour before sunrise until one-half hour after sunset.
The Board proposed holding the one-day Spring Gobbler Youth Hunt on April 20, which will run from one-half hour before sunrise until noon.All junior license holders and Mentored Youth Hunting Program permit holders can participate in this special one-day hunt, as well as the other spring season dates.
Additionally, the Board took steps to allow MYHP permit holders to participate in fall turkey seasons.If approved in April, fall turkey would be added to the list of eligible species that MYHP permit holders could pursue.The present list of legal species for the MYHP is: antlered deer; antlerless deer, with the transfer of an antlerless deer license from the adult mentor; coyotes; groundhogs; squirrels and spring gobbler….
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