PA hunters...license questions?

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  1. TheHardWoods913

    TheHardWoods913 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Are Non-Resident Archery Licenses available for over the counter purchase in Pennsylvania? Thanks!!!
     
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    I believe they are.
     
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    yeah should be
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    I just got my first PA license in the mail today. Pretty pumped about hunting PA's archery opener on Oct 5th.
     
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    POWERHAWK_11 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yes they are.

    Time to put a big one down.
     
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    Van Weekend Warrior

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    Woah cmonsta, your alive!


    yea, You can get your tag, but your SOL as far as a doe tag goes.
     
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    haha I am...and was about to PM you. will send in a minute.

    As for doe tags...hes pretty much right. other then in a few special regs areas anyway.
     
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    Yep most WMU's are all sold out for doe tags, but you're good to go as far as a non resident tag is concerned. Good luck!
     
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    Yeah, better send that doe tag as soon as new hunting license comes out. Ive missed out more than a few times.
     
  10. TheHardWoods913

    TheHardWoods913 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Thanks guys!!! Good to know! I had dinner with my ol'ladies uncle this past Sunday from Bucks County, PA and he said his good friend would be down to give me permission to hunt out there. PA being somewhere I have been itching to hunt I was super excited and just hoped it was OTC for a tag! Prices crazy for a non-resident or they reasonable?
     
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    Your better off just ordering your license off the website, that's what I always did.
     
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    POWERHAWK_11 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Not as bad as places like Illinois but still pretty pricey. Nonresident adult is $101.70 and an archery stamp is $26.70
     
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    TheHardWoods913 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Thanks, will def check it out. I'll see what ends up happening though because Walmart is right down the road from them so could always just run over there and pick one up since they're OTC

    Yea I feel that! I thought it to be a little more so that's still not tooooo bad. Thanks man!
     
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    Cheaper than Ohio NR. Cost me $164 after the license and deer tags.
     

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