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Kistler Lynnport, PA 215-298-3270 ||»e I Nothing exciting ever happens •, There I was. standing m ankle deep mud m the f hog tent at oncof the fairs last month, with a slowly rising stream of water running through the middle '* of the lent, seeping into all the crevices between , my shoes and boots, when all of a sudden a can ' } tankerous hog decided to live up to his reputation r "Look out." came the shout from up front, and , everybody started dodging to get out of the way as ~ the pig stormed around the tent Mud was flying, /> the hog was snorting, and I was scrambling as quickly as I could to get out of the way of the raving % porker In a few minutes, everything was under '(? control, including my heart, and the hog show continued undisturbed T A little later at the steer show I was con * centratmg on the events, when oft to my left, a young girl let out with a scream that could have H z.t -zr'mZ'X^Tzzxz-;- Archery season HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania’s 1976-77 hunting seasons for big game will get underway when archers begin hunting whitetail deer one-half hour before sunrise today. More than one-fourth of all of the nation’s archery hunters purchase licenses in Pennsylvania. Last year, there were a record 215,727 archery licenses sold in the state, an increase of about 13,000 over the preceding year. During the 1975-76 seasons archers reported harvesting a record 5,061 deer in Penn sylvania. The Keystone State c?ns*j" My Thouqht* and Welcome to Tfiem (Wrfh apologies to James Thurher) again has a large herd of whitetails in 1976. There will be 24 hunting days during the regular statewide archery deer season which closes on October 29, one day before the opening of the general small game season. Sunday hunting is prohibited. An extended 18-day ar chery deer season is scheduled to begin on December 27 and to end on January 15. Use of bow and arrow is also permitted during the regular antlered and an tlerless seasons in late November and December. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct 2.1976 doubled as a fire siren A lazy steer had decided to lean up against her while she leaned up against the wall Needless to say, it was a tight situation and a slightly uncomfortable one at that It took only few seconds, however, for experienced farmers to move the steer and solve the problem That is, until a show steer decided to run rampant through the crowd Again, it was a scramble and a mad dash to get to safety, which, fortunately. I was expert at by now When the disturbance had abated, I looked up to find another chicken just like myself cowering in a safe spot not far away We looked at each other with total understanding “You know," he said with an expressionless face, “nothing exciting ever happens around here" begins Archers are permitted to take one deer of either sex, regardless of size. If a hunter bags a deer during the ar chery season, he is not permitted to take another whitetail during the regular gunning season. 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