10 Question Hunter Safety Practice Test You need to answer 8 out of 10 questions correctly to pass!
Online Cable Device-Only Certification: ($34.50) Students 11 and older can complete the cable device certification entirely onlineOpens In A New Window and print a temporary cable device certificate (the permanent certificate will be mailed). The course takes about two hours to complete.
$34.95How much does the Pennsylvania Hunter Ed Course cost? The Pennsylvania Hunter Ed Course fee is $34.95.
Pennsylvania residents and non-residents between the ages of 12 and 16 may purchase a junior hunting license. Hunters ages 12 and 13 must be accompanied by a licensed family member age 18 or older. Hunters ages 14 and 15 must be accompanied by a licensed adult age 18 or older.
General hunting licenses and furtaker licenses each cost $20.97 for Pennsylvania residents and $101.97 for nonresidents. Resident senior hunters and furtakers ages 65 and older can purchase one-year licenses for $13.97, or lifetime licenses for $51.97.Jun 9, 2021
A year subscription to Pennsylvania Game News is only $20 and in addition to receiving a printed copy every month subscribers can view current and past Game News online.Dec 21, 2020
10 Tips on Asking For Permission to HuntAsk permission well in advance of the season. ... Make a good first impression. ... Be polite and respectable. ... Take a child with you. ... Offer to help the landowner. ... Start small. ... Give them your information. ... Offer to provide and pay for insurance.More items...•Sep 25, 2014
Trapper's Code of Ethics Avoid setting traps in areas where domestic animals may be caught. Set traps to capture the target animal in the most humane way possible. Check traps at least once every 24 hours, preferably in the early morning. Record trap locations accurately.
What should you do as soon as possible after tagging game? Take it back to camp.
In Pennsylvania, you may not hunt private property without the permission of the landowner. Written permission is not required, but it is advisable.
Resident Landowner Hunting License ($4.97): Issued to qualified resident owners or possessors of land, comprising 80 or more contiguous acres, which are enrolled in a Pennsylvania Game Commission cooperative public access program. Land must be open to public hunting and trapping the entire license year.
The board retained the antler restrictions that have been in place for adult and senior license holders since the 2011-12 seasons. It remains “three-up” on one side, not counting a brow tine, for the western Wildlife Management Units of 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 2D, and three points on one side in all other WMUs.Apr 9, 2020