Pennsylvania Game Commission boosts state doe license allocation by 91,000

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Pennsylvania game commissioners, at their quarterly meeting April 13, announced the agency is increasing the number of antlerless deer licenses allocated statewide for 2024-25 by 91,000.
The new allocation of 1,186,000 is about 8% more than the 1,095,000 antlerless licenses allocated for 2023-24. The increase is needed, David Stainbrook the agency’s Deer and Elk Section supervisor, told commissioners, because in some chronic wasting disease management units, the ratio of antlerless licenses allocated to achieve the harvest of a deer has risen from 4-1 to 4.5 to 1.

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