Well looks like another state is changing up their ELK application system.
I know it’s PA and they only give out a dozen or so non-res tags
But sounds like residents started complaining once non-res allocation hit 11% and it’s now limited to 10%
Big change is that to even apply now non-res has to buy a hunting license (about $100). So for the astronomical 0.001% chance to pull an elk tag now it’ll cost about $115-120 to apply?
Now CO residents need band together and limit CO elk/deer tags down to 10%
-to be in line with other western states like this article states
I know it’s PA and they only give out a dozen or so non-res tags
But sounds like residents started complaining once non-res allocation hit 11% and it’s now limited to 10%
Big change is that to even apply now non-res has to buy a hunting license (about $100). So for the astronomical 0.001% chance to pull an elk tag now it’ll cost about $115-120 to apply?
Now CO residents need band together and limit CO elk/deer tags down to 10%
-to be in line with other western states like this article states
Pa.'s rare bull elk hunts to become once-in-a-lifetime chance, other changes also approved
The Pennsylvania Game Commission made several changes to how hunters can pursue elk. Here's what you need to know.
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