Game Commission Reports Deer Harvest Increased 3 Percent Last Year
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The Game Commission Tuesday reported hunters reported harvesting 3 percent more deer in the state’s 2013-14 deer hunting seasons-- an estimated 352,920 deer compared to the previous seasons’ harvest of 343,110. Hunters took 134,280 antlered deer in the 2013-14 seasons – a harvest similar to the previous license year when an estimated 133,860 bucks were taken. Also, hunters harvested 218,640 antlerless deer in 2013-14, which represents an about 4 percent increase compared to the 209,250 antlerless deer taken in 2012-13. Harvest estimates are based on more than 25,000 deer checked by Game Commission personnel and more than 110,000 harvest reports submitted by successful hunters. Because only about one-third of hunters report their deer harvests, the Game Commission uses data from deer checked in the field and hunter reports to estimate the total harvest. The age structure of the 2013-14 antlered deer harvest was 47 percent 1½-year-old bucks, with the remaining 53 percent of harvested bucks being 2½ years old or older. The antlerless harvest included nearly 62 percent adult females, about 21 percent button bucks and almost 18 percent doe fawns. The rates are similar to long-term averages. The antlerless success rate remained about 25 percent for the licenses issued. Click Here for more details. NewsClips: Volunteers Needed To Adopt A Beach At Presque isle Contract Arranged Game Commission Director’s Early Exit $220K Payout Proposed To Avoid Lawsuit Against Game Commission Attorney General Examines Deal With Game Commission Director Corbett’s Office Takes Aim At Another Game Commission Official Game Commission Official Moonlighting As Gas Leasing Advisor Corbett Moves Against Game Commission Employee Visits From Doe Provides Close View Of Nature’s Fragility Game Commission Enrolls 30th WCO Cadets Ned Smith Center Reschedules Susquehanna Waterfowl Watch HBG Peregrine Falcons Eggs Expected Hummingbird Migration Hits Florida With PA In Its Sights Swans A-Swimming In Northwest Lakes Snow Geese Arrive En Masse At Middle Creek |
3/17/2014 |
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