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Doe
Allocations Subjective At Best!
Wildlife Management
Unit (WMU) 2F last season saw a reduction of 19% in doe permit
allocations with Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP)
tags taken from the allotment. Read more
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They
deserve a chance to live. . .don't they?
By
Steve Mohr, Chairman of the Board USP
Another fawning
season has come and gone for the white tail deer of Pennsylvania.
For most of us hunters and non hunters alike, just seeing
the newborn wildlife gives us a refreshing feeling.
Read more
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ANGLERS
MESSAGE
The PFBC recently
updated fisheries plans for Trout and Muskie’s. Read
more
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USP/PIOGA
Hunting Safety Press Release
Unified
Sportsmen of Pennsylvania and PIOGA Remind Hunters to Stay
Safe Near Oil and Gas Operations. Organizations Join to Promote
Safety for Second Year. Read
more
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What’s
the Best Water for Fracking?
By Dr. Dennis Wydra
Pennsylvania
now has 3000 active permits for Marcellus Wells and the current
plans are for 16,000 deep gas wells. Read
more
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Listen
closely. . . .Please!
By
Randy Santucci, President USP
Pennsylvania deer
management has become one of the most discussed and controversial
hunting issues today. Whether at you home, sportsman's club,
or favorite watering hole, this topic incites high emotion
from sportsmen across the commonwealth. Read
more
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Attention
dissatisfied Deer Hunters
Are
you unhappy with the state of deer hunting on public lands?
Please contact your legislator to voice you displeasure. For
more detailed information and contact information, visit the
House or the Senate tab at http://www.legis.state.pa.us/index.cfm
For
information on the House Game and Fisheries Committee. Click
here
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The
Unified Sportsmen of Pennsylvania supports the U. S. Constitution
and the Bill of Rights. Specifically, USP supports the Second
Amendment and believes all honest gun-owning citizens can,
and should, exercise their right to bear arms as responsibly
as all other Constitutional Rights. Various concealed-carry
Firearms Instructors have compiled the following shooting
advice:
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