16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,1967 • Shooting Hours (Continued from Page 13) be no hunting of any kind be fore 9 a.m. EDST; and the spring gobbler season. May ti ll, 1968, when turkeys may be hunted from one-half hour be fore sunrise until 10 a.m„ EDST. Shooting hours for each day of the year and an explana tion on how to use the time tables and map are published in the Hunting Digest which is issued with each hunting li cense sold. The Digest is also available from Game Commis sion Field Division Offices. .Some questions have been raised by sportsmen concern ing enforcement of the new shooting hours, and the Game Commission this week further emphasized some of the rea sons for this change. The primary reason was to avoid confusion and make it more convenient for the hunt er who may be pursuing sev eral species in a single hunt, such as woodcock, grouse, wa terfowl or squirrels. The hours will be uniform for all game species, with the only excep tions these noted above. In the past, on a given day there could have been as many as four different times to start shooting, depending on the species hunted, and as many quitting times. The new hours should eliminate the confus sion of the past. Shooting hours were origin ally instituted as a safety meas ure. They are still just that. They are primarily intended to prevent a hunter from shooting when light is insuf ficient to clearly distinguish or identify his target. Too, the hunter should have adequate time prior to darkness to re cover game taken late in the iay. Finally, the new shooting hours are not complicated or difficult to understand. The sun rises and sets, and day light begins and ends 20 min utes later in Pittsburgh than in Philadelphia These hours merely place hunting on the basis of the movement of the sun instead of arbitrary times, without regard to the sun, which have not proved entire ly satisfactory. This is the same basis for hunting hours that has been used for water fowl for years, and duck and geese hunters haven’t had much trouble understanding the set up. Th e times of sunrise and sunset vary from day to day MOST ADVANCED HYBRIDS IN CORN-GROWING HISTORY! A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville (Lancaster Co.) Pa. cfJoffman C/ FARM SEEDS ALFALFA » CLOVER • PASTURE OATS • FUNK'S G-HYBRIDS and area to area across the state. Shooting hours (one half hour BEFORE sunrise to sunset) are listed in the Hunt ing Digest, and a meridian map in the Digest shows how many minutes to add west of the 75th meridian to the times listed to determine the shoot ing hours for any location in the state. It’s that simple. The new shooting hours set up and meridian maps aren’t, and are not intended to be, precise to the second. Nor is the new program designed to trap the unwary hunter and increase the number of ar rests for early or late shoot ing. 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