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Pennsylvania Prepares for Sunday Hunting on Select Dates This Fall

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Pennsylvania Sunday Hunting Regulations

In a significant development for hunters in Pennsylvania, the state is set to allow Sunday hunting on specific dates this fall. According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, hunters will be permitted to hunt all game in season, except for turkeys and migratory game birds, on Sundays, November 17, November 24, and December 1.

This move is part of a broader effort to relax the long-standing prohibition against Sunday hunting in the state. The Pennsylvania legislature is nearing the end of its current session and is still working on legislation to repeal the ban on Sunday hunting entirely.

Hunters are advised to ensure they are hunting on private land with the landowner’s permission, as Sunday hunting regulations can vary depending on the location. The upcoming Sundays will provide hunters with additional opportunities to engage in their sport, aligning with the interests of many who have advocated for the repeal of the Sunday hunting ban.