If hunting takes you back to simpler time, the Pennsylvania Flintlock season is made for you.
Some hunters go the full mile and wear buckskins, while other dress to keep warm while carrying one of the most primitive weapons out there.
Avid black powder hunters can twirl that patched round ball on target at 100 yards, while novices do their best to keep from flinching when the first charge goes off.
Given Pennsylvania’s antler point restrictions in much of the state, you can count on there being big bucks hanging around. With schools closed and colleges in recess, what better time to take your son or daughter into the woods and hunt like Davey Crockett?
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has made the process simple, even if you don’t have a license yet. Get all of the details here.