The Pennsylvania Game Commission will begin accepting applications for doe licenses beginning Monday

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Pennsylvania doe licenses will go on sale beginning Monday. Applying early will increase your chances of receiving a doe tag. During the first two weeks only residents of Pennsylvania will be allowed to apply. Then on July 28th non-residents can begin to apply for doe licenses. After that, on August 4th, residents and non-residents will be allowed to apply for any unsold doe tags.

Compared to the previous license year, 59,500 fewer antlerless licenses have been allocated statewide this year, and most wildlife-management units (WMUs) have fewer licenses available. That means submitting a timely application is as important as ever for hunters, said Game Commission Executive Director R. Matthew Hough.

“In wildlife-management units where the allocation is relatively small, it never takes long for licenses to sell out, ” Hough said. “And while we’ve held steady the number of licenses to be allocated in a few WMUs, and have increased it in one, the fact remains there are fewer licenses available this year and hunters who want to be sure they get one would be wise not to wait.”

For the complete rules and regulations for doe license applications please refer to the 2014-2015 Pennsylvania Hunting & Trapping Digest or visit www.pgc.state.pa.us .

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