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Required Documentation Personal identification (i.e., drivers license or state identification card) If under 18 years of age, a birth certificate or Guardians identification may be used. GO ID (Existing Customers - Permanent CDFW number found on all your licenses) An Accepted Form of Hunter Education (listed above)
All Pennsylvania residents must have a resident hunting license. Additional permits may be required. Pennsylvania residents age 18 or older who are first-time hunters may be eligible to participate in the Mentored Adult Hunting Program. Visit the Pennsylvania Game Commission website for full program details.
Discounted Landowner Hunting License: Cooperating landowners with 80 or more contiguous acres qualify for a discounted hunting license. Landowner Antlerless Deer Licenses: Cooperating landowners, with 50 or more contiguous acres of land within the county of application, may obtain one antlerless deer license.
2023 - 2024 Resident Hunting Licenses License TypeAge GroupFee Resident Adult Hunt Ages 17 to 64 $20.97 Resident Junior Hunt Ages 12 to 16 $6.97 Resident Junior Combination Ages 12 to 16 $9.97 Resident Senior (Annual) 65 and up $13.977 more rows
Is it legal to hunt on your own property outside of hunting season? If it is a native game species, then no. You may own the property, but you do not own the wildlife. The wildlife belongs to the people of the State.
If youre ready to buy a license, you can visit our online licensing system, contact us by phone at 360-902-2464, or visit any of the more than 600 license dealers around the state. When buying online or by phone, it may take seven to 10 days before receiving your license in the mail.
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.
PRIVATE LAND Much of the land in Pennsylvania is privately owned. Hunters can typically freely take game animals hunted on their own private property, or may seek permission from a landowner to hunt on private property.