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2011/07/13 20:36:07 (permalink)

check for your doe tags ==



PALS LETS HUNTERS CHECK STATUS OF DOE LICENSES



HARRISBURG – As County Treasurers process 2011-12 antlerless deer license applications, Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe today reminded license buyers they now can check the status of their applications on the Pennsylvania Automated License System (PALS).


To access the information, go to the Game Commission website (www.pgc.state.pa.us), and click on the blue box (Buy Your License) in the upper right-hand corner of the homepage. Click on the “Purchase Fishing and/or Hunting License Permit and or Application / Replace License and or Permit” option, which includes the ability to “Check on the status of an Antlerless Deer or Elk Application,” scroll down and click on the “Start Here” button at the bottom of the page. At this page, choose one of the identification options below to check your records, fill in the necessary information and click on the “Continue” button. Click on the appropriate residency status, which will display your current personal information. At the bottom of the page, choose the “Check on the status of any Lottery Application” button, and then hit “Continue.”


“While this may seem like a lot of clicking and box checking to get to the information, the system is designed to protect an individual’s personal information, while at the same time enabling that person to check on the status of his or her application,” Roe said. “As doe licenses are processed by county treasurers, a license buyer’s application status will be updated in the system and consequently can be checked online. This update – which includes the Wildlife Management Unit for which the license was issued – occurs as soon as a county treasurer’s office allocates a license to a license-buyer’s account. This feature provides application tracking on the doe license issuance process unlike anything we have offered before.


“Prior to PALS, the only way to know for sure that you received an antlerless deer license was to contact your bank to see if your check was cashed by a county treasurer or if you received your doe license in the mail. Now, you can find out the instant your doe license was issued. Monitoring this feature will help folks sort out whether their doe license application or issued license was lost in the mail, or if it’s still waiting to be processed by the county treasurer.”


Additionally, Roe noted that hunters will be able to see for themselves if their application for the elk drawing is recorded accurately. Those who apply for the elk license drawing also will be able to confirm their preferences listed for Elk Hunt Zone and antlered or antlerless elk.


“Shortly after the elk license drawing is held on Sept. 9, license buyers’ records will be updated to let them know if they were drawn for one of the 56 elk licenses,” Roe said. “The update also will let them know whether they received an antlered or antlerless elk license and which unit they were assigned to.”


For antlerless deer licenses, the application period started yesterday, July 11, when county treasurers began accepting applications from residents. Nonresident applications for regular antlerless deer licenses will be accepted beginning on July 25. After this, residents and nonresidents will apply for the first round of unsold antlerless deer licenses on Aug. 1, and residents and nonresidents will apply for the second round of unsold antlerless deer licenses on Aug. 15.


County treasurers will have to mail regular and first round of unsold antlerless deer licenses no later than Sept. 12, and second round of unsold antlerless deer licenses no later than Sept. 26.


Beginning Aug. 1, for WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D only, there is no limit to the number of unsold antlerless deer license applications an individual can submit until the allocations are exhausted. This must be done by mail only, and there is a limit of three applications per pink envelope.


Beginning Aug. 22, county treasurers will accept applications over-the-counter for WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D, and may immediately issue antlerless deer licenses. Hunters may apply over-the-counter to county treasurers for any other WMU with antlerless license allocations on Oct. 3.


Roe noted a “Doe License Update” page has been launched through PALS, and that it can be accessed from the agency’s homepage (www.pgc.state.pa.us) by clicking on the “Doe License Update” link in the “Quick Clicks” box in the right-hand column. This update provides a real-time status of antlerless license allocations and availability by WMU, and will aid license buyers as they determine which WMU to list as their first, second and third preference when they submit applications.


“Hunters do not need to list a second or third preference on their application,” Roe said. “But this option is available for those who hunt in multiple WMUs and want to avoid the possibility of having the application returned to them if their first preference is sold out.”



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    Dr. Trout
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    RE: check for your doe tags == 2011/07/13 20:39:21 (permalink)
    I checked about 6pm and found out I got mine for 2F.. so I'm all set...

    have my regular license, archery tag, bear tag, 2 DMAPs and a 2F antlerless ...

    now it's wait til fall .... which I am in no hurry for
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    RE: check for your doe tags == 2011/07/13 21:20:42 (permalink)
    I checked early Monday morning and it showed I got mine for 2F.

    I'm gonna fish more and work less.
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    RE: check for your doe tags == 2011/07/13 23:07:32 (permalink)
    according to PGC website 2F still has a good number left and I image 2G will be sold out tommorrow....

    I do know that some of the neighboring camp members told me they are not applying for 2F this year because they only stay for the first few days of rifle so they are not getting 2Fs and will "doe hunt" at home rather than another trip to camp the second week ......

    so maybe that will open up more local guys (or even maybe non-residents) getting 2Fs and may in fact increase the harvest ??? time will tell...
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    RE: check for your doe tags == 2011/07/14 08:18:21 (permalink)
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    according to PGC website 2F still has a good number left and I image 2G will be sold out tommorrow....

    I do know that some of the neighboring camp members told me they are not applying for 2F this year because they only stay for the first few days of rifle so they are not getting 2Fs and will "doe hunt" at home rather than another trip to camp the second week ......

    so maybe that will open up more local guys (or even maybe non-residents) getting 2Fs and may in fact increase the harvest ??? time will tell...

     
    Just curious, why would it increase the harvest?  Are the local guys or maybe non-residents better hunters than the neighboring camp members?

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    RE: check for your doe tags == 2011/07/14 09:47:13 (permalink)
    Just curious, why would it increase the harvest? Are the local guys or maybe non-residents better hunters than the neighboring camp members?


    I said "Maybe" and "may" .. it's an opinion

    local guys live here 24/7 and have more opportunity to hunt here in 2F than a guy traveling from outside the area (say Pittsburgh).. I know guys that live here that do not always get a tag so they either do not hunt antlerless or go somewhere else and harvest ... so the PGH guys that have a couple 2F tags that usually go unfilled are not going to buy one and a local guy may get it and harvest that may happen and it would increase the average harvest for the area..

    same for non-residents that live closer than PGH... they may get one for the first time in years and come to their camps here on the Saturday or the next week for a short hunt...


    Different folks getting tags (lottery system) every year (I have always felt) has a little effect with the WMU annual harvest too... someone who is NOT usually successful gets a tag and someone who is VERY successful does NOT get a tag would also effect harvest...

    that was my point.. an opinion based on deer hunters I know and "pattern" in this 2F unit... less successful hunters not buying and more successful ones getting a chance at a tag.. remember 2F has sold out within days every year...

    I can only image the guys that may not get a tag this year as they usually do because of the system being down all day Sunday too ....



    It's not a matter of one being a better hunter than another ... who's better based on harvesting a deer or not is one of your arguing points not mine...

    just because you may harvest a buck and I don't has nothing to do with who is a better hunter ... all it tells me is you got one and I didn't... you were successful in killing a deer and I was not ..and that alone has nothing to do with who is smarter or better...

    "better" and "smarter" are all opinions .. there are so many variables when it comes to deer hunting that I would not say a successful hunter is necessarily a better or smarter hunter....


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    RE: check for your doe tags == 2011/07/14 11:56:36 (permalink)
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    Just curious, why would it increase the harvest? Are the local guys or maybe non-residents better hunters than the neighboring camp members?


    I said "Maybe" and "may" .. it's an opinion

    local guys live here 24/7 and have more opportunity to hunt here in 2F than a guy traveling from outside the area (say Pittsburgh).. I know guys that live here that do not always get a tag so they either do not hunt antlerless or go somewhere else and harvest ... so the PGH guys that have a couple 2F tags that usually go unfilled are not going to buy one and a local guy may get it and harvest that may happen and it would increase the average harvest for the area..

    same for non-residents that live closer than PGH... they may get one for the first time in years and come to their camps here on the Saturday or the next week for a short hunt...


    Different folks getting tags (lottery system) every year (I have always felt) has a little effect with the WMU annual harvest too... someone who is NOT usually successful gets a tag and someone who is VERY successful does NOT get a tag would also effect harvest...

    that was my point.. an opinion based on deer hunters I know and "pattern" in this 2F unit... less successful hunters not buying and more successful ones getting a chance at a tag.. remember 2F has sold out within days every year...

    I can only image the guys that may not get a tag this year as they usually do because of the system being down all day Sunday too ....



    It's not a matter of one being a better hunter than another ... who's better based on harvesting a deer or not is one of your arguing points not mine...

    just because you may harvest a buck and I don't has nothing to do with who is a better hunter ... all it tells me is you got one and I didn't... you were successful in killing a deer and I was not ..and that alone has nothing to do with who is smarter or better...

    "better" and "smarter" are all opinions .. there are so many variables when it comes to deer hunting that I would not say a successful hunter is necessarily a better or smarter hunter....





    "local guys live here 24/7 and have more opportunity to hunt here in 2F than a guy traveling from outside the area (say Pittsburgh).. I know guys that live here that do not always get a tag so they either do not hunt antlerless or go somewhere else and harvest ... so the PGH guys that have a couple 2F tags that usually go unfilled are not going to buy one and a local guy may get it and harvest that may happen and it would increase the average harvest for the area.."



    I always thought a doe tag could be used the in the first archery season, early muzzy, JR SR hunt,regular firearm season (second week in some areas) and also late archery and Flintlock. LOTS OF TIME FOR "ANYONE" TO HUNT AND USE A DOE TAG. Lots of PGH guys just buy a 2F tag with no intentions of ever using it. It's just to save a doe.Maybe a good thing? 2B (Pgh Area) doe tags are available as many as you want and also over the counter. So many of the guys that have places in 2F will buy a 2F tag for one reason or another.In some case it will actually decrease the harvest in 2F. That's not an opinion it's a fact.
    post edited by Outdoor Adventures - 2011/07/14 11:57:46
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    RE: check for your doe tags == 2011/07/14 14:13:15 (permalink)
    Got my 2F and will be applying for 2D in the second round of tags August 1st
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