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States to take my 6yr old son to hunt deer
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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyO" data-source="post: 2159631" data-attributes="member: 93729"><p>We have high deer densities in Pennsylvania and a lot of public access. Someone here already mentioned the 1.5 million Acres of State Game Lands. There is also the Allegheny National forest with another 500,000 acres. </p><p></p><p>In Pennsylvania a young hunter under the age of 12 may hunt without a license through the youth mentored hunting program while accompanied by a licensed adult. </p><p></p><p>So you would need to purchase a non-resident hunting license which only costs $101.90. That license includes 1 antlered deer tag, 1 spring gobbler tag, 1 fall turkey tag, and unlimited small game hunting. The youth mentored hunter (your son) would use your tag for any big game animal he killed. Meaning you would not both be able to harvest a buck in the same year.</p><p></p><p>If you were trying to do more than one hunt you could start with the West Virginia firearms season which begins the Monday before Thanksgiving followed 5 days later with Pennsylvania's opening day of deer season.</p><p></p><p>Here is a picture of my cousin's hunting buddy's trophy killed in The Allegheny National Forest last fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyO, post: 2159631, member: 93729"] We have high deer densities in Pennsylvania and a lot of public access. Someone here already mentioned the 1.5 million Acres of State Game Lands. There is also the Allegheny National forest with another 500,000 acres. In Pennsylvania a young hunter under the age of 12 may hunt without a license through the youth mentored hunting program while accompanied by a licensed adult. So you would need to purchase a non-resident hunting license which only costs $101.90. That license includes 1 antlered deer tag, 1 spring gobbler tag, 1 fall turkey tag, and unlimited small game hunting. The youth mentored hunter (your son) would use your tag for any big game animal he killed. Meaning you would not both be able to harvest a buck in the same year. If you were trying to do more than one hunt you could start with the West Virginia firearms season which begins the Monday before Thanksgiving followed 5 days later with Pennsylvania's opening day of deer season. Here is a picture of my cousin's hunting buddy's trophy killed in The Allegheny National Forest last fall. [/QUOTE]
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