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HUNTING LICENSES NO LONGER NEED TO BE DISPLAYED
Hunters and trappers are reminded they no longer are required to display their licenses on an outer garment, said Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe.
\”The Game Commission supported legislation that was enacted last year and took effect earlier this year to remove the statutory requirement that licenses be displayed,\” Roe said. \”Hunters now may place their hunting license in their wallet with other ID, as they are required to have a second form of identification with them while hunting.\”
HUNTERS CAN CHECK ON TRAFFIC AND ROAD CONDITIONS IN ADVANCE
As road conditions are sometimes \”iffy\” for deer seasons, hunters can check traffic and road conditions on more than 2,900 miles of roadways by simply calling \”511\” or logging onto the state Department of Transportation’s website (www.511pa.com) before heading out to camp this year.
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