Post by loggy on Jun 5, 2007 20:35:12 GMT -4
Anyone ever harvest a bobcat??? I never hunted them in PA but killed a large male cat while huntin deer in alabama. Thinkin about goin after some PA Cats!! ;D
Today's PGC Release Below.
From:Jerry Feaser <PGCNEWS@state.pa.us>
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Subject:Pennsylvania Game Commission - State Wildlife Management Agency eAlert: Newsroom
Date:Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:25:43 AM
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Release #068-07
GAME COMMISSION ANNOUNCES BOBCAT HARVEST RESULTS
Pennsylvania Game Commission officials today announced that hunters and trappers
harvested 258 bobcats (122 females, 132 males and four were not identified)
during the 2006-07 bobcat seasons. During the 2004-05 seasons, 221 bobcats were
taken; 196 in 2004-05; 140 in 2003-04; 135 in 2002-03; 146 in 2001-02; and 58 in
2000-01.
GAME COMMISSION TO ISSUE 1,010 PERMITS FOR 2007-08 BOBCAT SEASON
Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe today announced the
agency will award 1,010 permits for the 2007-08 bobcat hunting/furtaking seasons
at a public drawing in its Harrisburg headquarters on Friday, Sept. 14.
SPRING GOBBLER HUNTERS REMINDED TO REPORT HARVESTS
Pennsylvania Game Commission Bureau of Wildlife Management Director Calvin W.
DuBrock today reminded successful spring gobbler hunters to submit their harvest
report card, as required by law. If hunters can't find one of the pre-addressed
and postage paid harvest report cards that came with their license, they can use the harvest report card
found on page 33 of the 2006-07 Pennsylvania Digest of Hunting and Trapping
Regulations to report their kill.
DuBrock also noted that reporting is mandatory for the 7,582 individuals who
received one of the special spring gobbler hunting licenses, which provided
holders the privilege to harvest a second spring gobbler, regardless of whether
they took a second spring gobbler. All special spring gobbler license holders
should use the report card provided with the special license.
Today's PGC Release Below.
From:Jerry Feaser <PGCNEWS@state.pa.us>
[Add to Address Book]
To:DSF Subscriber <PGCNEWS@state.pa.us>
Subject:Pennsylvania Game Commission - State Wildlife Management Agency eAlert: Newsroom
Date:Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:25:43 AM
[View Source]
Release #068-07
GAME COMMISSION ANNOUNCES BOBCAT HARVEST RESULTS
Pennsylvania Game Commission officials today announced that hunters and trappers
harvested 258 bobcats (122 females, 132 males and four were not identified)
during the 2006-07 bobcat seasons. During the 2004-05 seasons, 221 bobcats were
taken; 196 in 2004-05; 140 in 2003-04; 135 in 2002-03; 146 in 2001-02; and 58 in
2000-01.
GAME COMMISSION TO ISSUE 1,010 PERMITS FOR 2007-08 BOBCAT SEASON
Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe today announced the
agency will award 1,010 permits for the 2007-08 bobcat hunting/furtaking seasons
at a public drawing in its Harrisburg headquarters on Friday, Sept. 14.
SPRING GOBBLER HUNTERS REMINDED TO REPORT HARVESTS
Pennsylvania Game Commission Bureau of Wildlife Management Director Calvin W.
DuBrock today reminded successful spring gobbler hunters to submit their harvest
report card, as required by law. If hunters can't find one of the pre-addressed
and postage paid harvest report cards that came with their license, they can use the harvest report card
found on page 33 of the 2006-07 Pennsylvania Digest of Hunting and Trapping
Regulations to report their kill.
DuBrock also noted that reporting is mandatory for the 7,582 individuals who
received one of the special spring gobbler hunting licenses, which provided
holders the privilege to harvest a second spring gobbler, regardless of whether
they took a second spring gobbler. All special spring gobbler license holders
should use the report card provided with the special license.