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PA Doe Lic. Update
**Please keep this threadto more of an update and comment typethan a debate like the other one turned into.**
Looks like you needed to be quick if you wanted a 2G permit. Hopefully the lower lic. numbers will help the herd in that area. http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/browse.asp?a=517&bc=0&c=70122/ WMU ALLOCATION DISTRIBUTED REMAINING STATUS 1A 42,000 7,400 34,600 Open 1B 30,000 9,600 20,400 Open 2A 55,000 3,800 51,200 Open 2B 68,000 700 67,300 Open 2C 49,000 8,100 40,900 Open 2D 56,000 6,500 49,500 Open 2E 21,000 6,000 15,000 Open 2F 28,000 7,800 20,200 Open 2G 19,000 19,000 0 CLOSED 3A 29,000 4,700 24,300 [/align] Open 3B 43,000 5,800 37,200 Open 3C 27,000 9,200 17,800 Open 3D 38,000 9,100 28,900 Open 4A 29,000 6,700 22,300 Open 4B 31,000 6,900 24,100 Open 4C 39,000 12,100 [/align] 26,900 Open 4D 40,000 9,500 30,500 Open 4E 38,000 6,600 31,400 Open 5A 25,000 3,900 21,100 Open 5B 53,000 7,100 45,900 Open 5C 79,000 4,200 [/align] 74,800 [/align] Open 5D 20,000 200 19,800 Open |
RE: PA Doe Lic. Update
ORIGINAL: PA Bow/Flinter **Please keep this threadto more of an update and comment typethan a debate like the other one turned into.** Looks like you needed to be quick if you wanted a 2G permit. Hopefully the lower lic. numbers will help the herd in that area. http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/browse.asp?a=517&bc=0&c=70122/ WMU ALLOCATION DISTRIBUTED REMAINING STATUS 1A 42,000 7,400 34,600 Open 1B 30,000 9,600 20,400 Open 2A 55,000 3,800 51,200 Open 2B 68,000 700 67,300 Open 2C 49,000 8,100 40,900 Open 2D 56,000 6,500 49,500 Open 2E 21,000 6,000 15,000 Open 2F 28,000 7,800 20,200 Open 2G 19,000 19,000 0 CLOSED 3A 29,000 4,700 24,300 [/align] Open 3B 43,000 5,800 37,200 Open 3C 27,000 9,200 17,800 Open 3D 38,000 9,100 28,900 Open 4A 29,000 6,700 22,300 Open 4B 31,000 6,900 24,100 Open 4C 39,000 12,100 [/align] 26,900 Open 4D 40,000 9,500 30,500 Open 4E 38,000 6,600 31,400 Open 5A 25,000 3,900 21,100 Open 5B 53,000 7,100 45,900 Open 5C 79,000 4,200 [/align] 74,800 [/align] Open 5D 20,000 200 19,800 Open |
RE: PA Doe Lic. Update
Yeah I completely forgot to even get my license before this deadline, so I'm out, but it's ok, my immediate area has really been hammered in the last few years in regards to the doe harvest, so I probably wouldn't have applied anyways. It will be interesting to see what this lower allocation results in.
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RE: PA Doe Lic. Update
Posted 8.9.06 @ 9:46pm
WMU ALLOCATION DISTRIBUTED REMAINING STATUS 1A 42,000 8,200 33,800 Open 1B 30,000 11,700 18,300 Open 2A 55,000 4,200 50,800 Open 2B 68,000 700 67,300 Open 2C 49,000 10,300 38,700 Open 2D 56,000 13,900 42,100 Open 2E 21,000 8,200 12,800 Open 2F 28,000 14,400 13,600 Open 2G 19,000 19,000 0 CLOSED 3A 29,000 6,700 22,300[/align] Open 3B 43,000 10,300 32,700 Open 3C 27,000 13,100 13,900 Open 3D 38,000 11,500 26,500 Open 4A 29,000 11,900 17,100 Open 4B 31,000 8,400 22,600 Open 4C 39,000 15,500[/align] 23,500 Open 4D 40,000 14,300 25,700 Open 4E 38,000 11,300 26,700 Open 5A 25,000 5,700 19,300 Open 5B 53,000 11,000 42,000 Open 5C 79,000 4,600[/align] 74,400[/align] Open 5D 20,000 300 19,700 Open |
RE: PA Doe Lic. Update
Following is a listing of the antlerless deer license allocation by Wildlife Management Unit, with last year's allocation in parenthesis:
WMU 1A, 40,000 (48,000); WMU 1B, 27,000 (33,000); WMU 2A, 55,000 (55,000); WMU 2B, 68,000 (68,000); WMU 2C, 53,000 (75,000); WMU 2D, 56,000 (58,000); WMU 2E, 21,000 (23,000); WMU 2F, 30,000 (44,000); WMU 2G, 29,000 (52,000); WMU 3A, 27,000 (32,000); WMU 3B, 41,000 (48,000); WMU 3C, 32,000 (37,000); WMU 3D, 38,000 (50,000); WMU 4A, 35,000 (43,000); WMU 4B, 35,000 (49,000); WMU 4C, 39,000 (44,000); WMU 4D, 40,000 (55,000); WMU 4E, 38,000 (38,000); WMU 5A, 28,000 (32,000); WMU 5B, 56,000 (64,000); WMU 5C, 71,000 (71,000); and WMU 5D, 20,000 (20,000). I got this from the same site and the numbers don't match what they had wrote on the above...Or am I missing something here???? The above looks like they are trying to decieve us that they lowered the sales of tags..But from what they wrote below only a few have actually been lowered... Above says that 180k less tags sold this year compared to their writting below that says only 34k less tags sold this year.... Following is a listing of the approved allocations for each WMU, along with last year's allocation, and information that was used to determine the allocation for the upcoming seasons. More detailed information for each WMU allocation will be released in the near future. WMU 1A allocation will be 42,000 to stabilize the population trend, up from last year's allocation of 40,000. Deer health is satisfactory; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 1B allocation will be 30,000 to stabilize the population trend, up from last year's allocation of 27,000. Deer health is good; the habitat health is poor; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are increasing. WMU 2A allocation will be 55,000 to stabilize the population trend, which is the same as last year's. Deer health is satisfactory; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 2B allocation will be 68,000 to decrease the population trend, which is the same as last year's. Deer health is satisfactory; the habitat health is good; deer-human conflicts based on DMAP are low and do not adequately characterize conflicts in this highly-urbanized environment; and recent population trends are increasing. WMU 2C allocation will be 49,000 to stabilize the population trend, down from last year's allocation of 53,000. Deer health is poor; the habitat health is poor; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 2D allocation will be 56,000 to stabilize the population trend, which is the same as last year's. Deer health is good; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 2E allocation will be 21,000 to stabilize the population trend, which is the same as last year's. Deer health is uncertain; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 2F allocation will be 28,000 to stabilize the population trend, down from last year's allocation of 30,000. Deer health is satisfactory; the habitat health is poor; deer-human conflicts are high; and recent population trends are decreasing. WMU 2G allocation will be 19,000 to stabilize the population trend, down from last year's allocation of 29,000. Deer health is satisfactory; the habitat health is poor; deer-human conflicts are high; and recent population trends are decreasing. WMU 3A allocation will be 29,000 to stabilize the population trend, up slightly from last year's allocation of 27,000. Deer health is poor; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 3B allocation will be 43,000 to stabilize the population trend, up slightly from last year's allocation of 41,000. Deer health is good; the habitat health is poor; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 3C allocation will be 27,000 to stabilize the population trend, down from last year's allocation of 32,000. Deer health is poor; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are decreasing. WMU 3D allocation will be 38,000 to stabilize the population trend, which is the same as last year's. Deer health is poor; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 4A allocation will be 29,000 to stabilize the population trend, down from last year's allocation of 35,000. Deer health is good; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are decreasing. WMU 4B allocation will be 31,000 to allow a slight increase in the population trend, down from last year's 35,000. Deer health is good; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are decreasing. WMU 4C allocation will be 39,000 to stabilize the population trend, which is the same as last year's. Deer health is satisfactory; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 4D allocation will be 40,000 to stabilize the population trend, which is the same as last year's. Deer health is poor; the habitat health is poor; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 4E allocation will be 38,000 to stabilize the population trend, which is the same as last year's. Deer health is satisfactory; the habitat health is good; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 5A allocation will be 25,000 to stabilize the population trend, down from last year's allocation of 28,000. Deer health is poor for adult age classes; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are decreasing. WMU 5B allocation will be 53,000 to stabilize the population trend, down from last year's allocation of 56,000. Deer health is good; the habitat health is satisfactory; deer-human conflicts are low; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 5C allocation will be 79,000 to decrease the population trend, up from last year's allocation of 71,000. Deer health is satisfactory; the habitat health is poor; deer-human conflicts based on DMAP are low and do not adequately characterize conflicts in this highly urbanized environment; and recent population trends are stable. WMU 5D allocation will be 20,000 to decrease the population trend, which is the same as last year's. Deer health is good; there is no data available on habitat health; deer-human conflicts based on DMAP are low and do not adequately characterize conflicts in this highly urbanized environment; and recent population trends are stable. |
RE: PA Doe Lic. Update
Smokeman: I'm not sure where you found that list, but you are correct, the numbers are different. Could it be you accidentally pulled up a different year? I found this list below that says 2006 and it shows the correct numbers. I don't know, maybe there was some mistyping going on.
It's on the third page: http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/pgc/digestpdfs/2006/deer_season.pdf |
RE: PA Doe Lic. Update
Antlerless Deer License Update
Search Pennsylvania Game Commission - State Wildlife Management Agency Home Printable Version eMail QUICK LINKS: Antlerless Deer License Information Overview of application process Download Application Statewide map of the new Wildlife Management Units WMU ALLOCATION DISTRIBUTED REMAINING STATUS 1A 42,000 8,200 33,800 Open 1B 30,000 11,700 18,300 Open 2A 55,000 4,200 50,800 Open 2B 68,000 700 67,300 Open 2C 49,000 10,300 38,700 Open 2D 56,000 13,900 42,100 Open 2E 21,000 8,200 12,800 Open 2F 28,000 14,400 13,600 Open 2G 19,000 19,000 0 CLOSED 3A 29,000 6,700 22,300 Open 3B 43,000 10,300 32,700 Open 3C 27,000 13,100 13,900 Open 3D 38,000 11,500 26,500 Open 4A 29,000 11,900 17,100 Open 4B 31,000 8,400 22,600 Open 4C 39,000 15,500 23,500 Open 4D 40,000 14,300 25,700 Open 4E 38,000 11,300 26,700 Open 5A 25,000 5,700 19,300 Open 5B 53,000 11,000 42,000 Open 5C 79,000 4,600 74,400 Open 5D 20,000 300 19,700 Open Totals 859,000 215,200 643,800 |
RE: PA Doe Lic. Update
His link was from this time last year.It showed that 2G had 52000 tags in 2004,29000 in 2005 and 19000 in 2006.If anyone is tring to be decietful,it isn't the PGC.
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RE: PA Doe Lic. Update
ORIGINAL: PA Bow/Flinter Smokeman: I'm not sure where you found that list, but you are correct, the numbers are different. Could it be you accidentally pulled up a different year? I found this list below that says 2006 and it shows the correct numbers. I don't know, maybe there was some mistyping going on. It's on the third page: http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/pgc/digestpdfs/2006/deer_season.pdf |
RE: PA Doe Lic. Update
Thanks for the update guys. Looks like I am good for this round...and probably next.
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