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Gobbler bonus tags on sale Pennsylvania hunters who would like to harvest a second spring gobbler may now apply for a license. Hunters are able to take one spring gobbler as part of their general hunting privileges. Applications for the second spring gobbler license are available in the Digest of Hunting and Trapping Regulations or by going to the Game Commission website, pgc.state.pa.us. Fees are $21 for Pa. residents and $41 for non-residents. Application period closes on April 1. Spring gobbler season is April 26-May 26. Mary Jo Casalena, Game Commission wild turkey biologist, said the agency plans to consider additional changes, including extending hunting hours beyond noon, in future years. |
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