The Pennsylvania Game Commission invites residents to weigh in on how many Sundays should be designated for hunting this year through a nonscientific poll available until noon on July 21. As the commission prepares for discussions during its quarterly meeting on July 28, the outcome of this poll could influence future hunting regulations in the state.
Currently, hunting is permitted on only a limited number of Sundays, and this initiative aims to gauge public interest in expanding those opportunities. Pennsylvania hunters and outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to participate, as their feedback will directly impact discussions about the potential addition of more hunting Sundays in the upcoming season.
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