LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
A general hunting license is required to hunt in any season.
One antlered deer per license year can be taken with a general hunting license.
An unused, antlered deer harvest tag from a general hunting license can be used to take an antlerless deer during the after-Christmas flintlock muzzleloader season.
This is the only season in which the antlered tag can be used for antlerless deer, and each participant in the flintlock muzzleloader season must have a muzzleloader license in addition to a general license.
A muzzleloader license also is needed to participate in the October muzzleloader season for antlerless deer.
With the lone exception of the flintlock muzzleloader season, each hunter must possess an antlerless deer license, DMAP permit or Ag Tag permit in order to hunt or harvest antlerless deer. One antlerless deer may be taken with each valid license or permit.
Each hunter is limited to holding a maximum of six unfilled antlerless deer licenses, except in WMUs 5C and 5D, where the limit is 15 unfilled licenses. Hunters who reach their maximum limit may apply for and obtain additional licenses as they harvest antlerless deer and report them, so long as licenses remain available. Except for the period within which Pennsylvania residents are guaranteed an antlerless license, sales of antlerless licenses end when the total number of licenses allocated for that WMU is expended.
The Special Firearms season for antlerless deer is open to licensed seniors, junior license holders, mentored permit holders, qualified active-duty military personnel, and persons with a permit to use a vehicle as a blind. Resident and nonresident hunters who hold a valid hunting license or qualify for fee exemptions, and who are 65 or will reach their 65th birthday in the year of the license application, are eligible to hunt in the season.
Participants in any archery deer season must possess an archery license in addition to a general license, or a combination license that includes archery privileges.