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Old 02-22-2005 | 06:14 PM
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PA_BOW_HUNTER
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Default RE: pennsylvania bowhunting

ORIGINAL: killer243

115 thats a pretty good one for pa
yea it isn't bad but if you get in the woods and do some real good scouting you have very good odds of seeing a very large buck.

hell i have 5 bucks that come into my corn that are bigger then 115! i have seen at least 10 bucks this year that where at least 150 or better. i saw 2 while hunting and the rest where seen while driveing. so their are some big boys. it won't help any if you are hunting a bad spot in PA or a bad spot in Texas
I have to agree with killer, I have seen 3 8 pointers this week that are bigger than 120. The biggest was probably just over 150 but it would be nothing to get a 120+ deer if you put in any kind of scouting time.

To answer Big Ten's original question, you do not need a class but you do need an archery stamp that would be an additional $16 for resident and $26 for non-resident. Dont count on the public land unless you can put in a lot of scout time, it gets hit hard.....
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