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In at least the last three deer seasons, Allegheny County (Wildlife Management Unit 2B) ranked highest in the state for the number of deer harvested per square mile, ing to the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
OP, yes, with a PA LTCF (or a reciprocally recognized LTC) you may carry openly or concealed a firearm(s) as defined under 6102 while hunting. While not hunting and while not within a vehicle, you may carry any legal weapon you wish openly or concealed in PA. (See my lengthier reply earlier.)
Default Re: Hunting with 2 weapons at once?? Yes, you can. Only in Special Regulations areas are they not allowed, Berks County is not in Special Regs. 5C is part special regulations area. One needs to be careful what part they are in. Thats all. edit- I thought 5C was all special regs. I was wrong.
Dual carry of a rifle and a bow/ muzzleloader is not permitted, so the accompanying adult may not carry an additional weapon. If it is a junior hunter under 16, the junior may carry their own rifle, and the accompanying adult may dual carry a bow and muzzleloader.
ing to the National Rifle Association, archers in 37 states can legally carry a handgun for self-defense while bowhunting. Thanks in part to organizations like the NRA and the Congressional Sportsmens Foundation, more and more states are recognizing the right of bowhunters to protect themselves in the field.
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Yes, you may hunt without a license on any privately owned adjacent lands as long as you secure written consent of the adjacent owner or lessee. Yes, if you own fifty or more contiguous acres within a county, you may apply for, at the regular fee, a doe license in advance of the general public.
Yes you can have multiple guns, as long as they dont hold more than three shells per gun. A plug usually made up of wood or plastic takes up space in a mag tube to prevent it from holding more than two shells. We used to used to hunt with two guns, one loaded for ducks and one for geese.
Individuals may complete the Pennsylvania Basic Hunter-Trapper Education course either by attending an in-person course or by completing an online course.

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