Pennsylvania hunting licenses go on sale today, with three days set aside for Sunday hunting this year.
Sunday, November 14th will be open statewide for archery deer, as well as most small game. A few specific Wildlife Management Units will also be open for archery black bear.
Sunday, November 21st will be open for firearm black bear and black bear archery in certain areas, and again for most small game.
Sunday, November 28th will be open for firearm deer, and extended bear season in specific areas, plus coyotes, raccoons, and foxes.
None of the Sundays on which hunting will be permitted will include turkey or migratory birds.
SUNDAY HUNTING IN 2021
- Sunday, Nov. 14, is open for: Pennsylvania’s statewide deer archery season; black bear archery season in WMUs 2b, 5b, 5c and 5d; statewide squirrel, pheasant, rabbit, grouse, bobwhite quail, crow and woodchuck season; AND to hunt coyotes, raccoons, foxes, opossums, striped skunks, weasels and porcupines.
- Sunday, Nov. 21, is open for: Pennsylvania’s statewide black bear regular firearms season; black bear archery season in WMUs 2b, 5c and 5d; deer archery season in WMUs 2b, 5c and 5d; statewide squirrel, pheasant, rabbit, grouse, bobwhite quail, crow and woodchuck season; AND to hunt coyotes, raccoons, foxes, opossums, striped skunks, weasels and porcupines.
- Sunday, Nov. 28, is open for: Pennsylvania’s statewide regular deer firearms season; extended bear season in specific WMUs AND to hunt coyotes, raccoons and foxes.
Sunday hunting opportunities were expanded to include small game and furbearer opportunities but does not include turkey or migratory bird species.












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