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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1196766" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>My first season hunting in PA took place when I was 12 years old in 1947.</p><p>And ive never missed a season since including most years for bear also. When I started,</p><p>the season was for one week, and always the week before the 2 week buck season.</p><p>Gary Ault never actually ran the bear season. He simply performed research on bears</p><p>which provided information not known before he did. His information had no affect on</p><p>the basic rifle season length or how bears are hunted. </p><p>The members of the PGC are political appointments by the various governors for a specific term. In reality they are nothing more than head nodders, as the day to day operation of the commission is run by the executive director and the full time staff.</p><p>When you consider the location and population of the state, along with the numbers of</p><p>hunters, compared with other states, theres far more to be thankfull for than to be</p><p>growling about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1196766, member: 12443"] My first season hunting in PA took place when I was 12 years old in 1947. And ive never missed a season since including most years for bear also. When I started, the season was for one week, and always the week before the 2 week buck season. Gary Ault never actually ran the bear season. He simply performed research on bears which provided information not known before he did. His information had no affect on the basic rifle season length or how bears are hunted. The members of the PGC are political appointments by the various governors for a specific term. In reality they are nothing more than head nodders, as the day to day operation of the commission is run by the executive director and the full time staff. When you consider the location and population of the state, along with the numbers of hunters, compared with other states, theres far more to be thankfull for than to be growling about. [/QUOTE]
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