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States then select dates for seasons within the federal framework. 705 714 653 764 863 Pennsylvania’s waterfowl seasons will not be establish ed until late August or early September. The Game Com mission cannot set water fowl season until after the federal government draws up its framework, which is not completed prior to late August at the very earliest. For 1980, the Pennsylvania season of 69 half-days for doves will open on Monday, September 1, and will close on Saturday, November 8. The daily limit will again be 12, with a possession limit of 24 after the first day of the season. 671 656 792 726 658 716 753 704 714 663 688 698 This year the season on sora and Virginia rails and gallmules will again coincide with the dove season, open ing September 1 and closing on November 8. There is no open season on king and clapper rails in Penn sylvania. 774 657 695 738 782 670 694 657 651 765 702 The daily bag and posses sion limit is 25 on sora and Virginia rails, singly or in 17,176 305 305 305 231 305 305 305 24,090 17,841 20,373 22,881 21,144 21,256 305 305 17,665 20,234 305 19,161 305 17,467 19,131 305 305 305 305 305 20,300 20,311 20,361 15,405 18,237 18,832 16,031 305 305 305 305 21,386 19,081 18,919 305 305 17,824 305 16 622 17,034 305 18,683 17,111 305 305 Seasons set the aggregate of the two species. The daily limit on gallinules is 15, with not more than 30 m possession after the first day of the season. In 1980 the woodcock season will open on Satur day, October 18 and continue through Saturday, December 20. This year’s daily bag limit on wood chuck remains at five, with a possession limit of 10 after the first day. The season for snipe also opens on Saturday, October 18, and will continue through Saturday, December 20. The daily bag limit on Wilson’s or jacksnipe is eight, with a possession limit of 16. Daily shooting hours for rails, gallinules, snipe and woodcock are from one-half hour before sunrise until sunset. The daily shooting hours for doves are from 12 o’clock noon until sunset. A federal migratory bird hunting stamp (duck stamp) is not required to hunt doves, rails, gallmules, smpe or woodcock. Hunters are reminded that bows and arrows and shotguns plugged to no more than a three-shell capacity are legal, but rifles and revolvers or pistols are pro hibited for hunting migratory birds. Shot larger than BB size is prohibited for hunting migratory birds in Pennsylvania. 660 979 872 744 913 857 782 4 1 49 37 40 4 1 37 43 32 761 655 38 729 38 656 38 730 36 32 39 47 3 7 724 654 785 720 667 36 46 678 734 34 3 5 736 665 43 817 667 42 703 39 664 38 38 708 653
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