The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 10, 1953, Image 10

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7:30 P. M.

BIG SAVINGS THIS WINTER Pen. Game
» BETTER HEAT, TOO!
Naturally it's the same in size
and weight, but for comfort
and economy, thousands agree
Commission
Weekly Letter
The following
field reports
is a terse sum
mary of
after the
antlered deer season
More
opening
present
Abundance
seen than
of the
on the
52 season
Condition of deer. In goo
Racks more
better generally.
Heavier thar
Antlers.
in structure,
Gun pressure
the early days of the
son in all sections
submitted
first two days of the
legal bucks
days
uniform
1
1952 sea-
except the
Commission's Northwest Divis-
ion, where it was less
Estimated legal kill. About
0 14.500, opening two days of sea
# | son.
wn Hunter conduct.
Good to fair.
Two bears and one bull elk re-
ported killed (illegally) by deer
% | hunters.
i" Human Casualties. By
#lers’ guns, 7 fatal and 15
# | fatal.
Weather. In the
counties, rain, fog and some
Snow.
Lacking final
| field officers’
7 | life
aunn nus
bagged in the small
; just closed the
i | Commission issued this
v ‘
Ww | season Game
| statement on
hunt-
non-
north tier
tabulation of
estimates of wild- |
game
»
general
conditions and
Wn | kills:
0 | Small game of all species was
® found more abundant in the
os 1953 season, including the clos-
i ing day of the season, than in
# | any recent year. Hunting pres-
# | sure was comparable to last
| year. The kill is expected to
i equal that of 1952 in most spec-
0 ies, with increased Kills expect-
Bh ed to be shown in final reports
ion turkeys, and
# | necks. The
# | apprecic ably,
grouse
heavier,
in Buck Deer Baitle To Death
0 “Investigating a report of two
os dead deer in a creek near Val-|
x ley View I found evidence that
| death after their antlers inter-
Fire Aste
insurance
e
ROBERT K. BROWN
Main St
Phone 3-4062
320 E
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KRALL'S Meat Market
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JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

BLAKE 17 jewels.
Richly styled expan-
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Adam H. Greer
{87 E. Main St., Mount Joy. Pa.
Phone 3-4124
RNR RRR
ring-
turkey kill should be
two big bucks had battled to the
Casualty |
Mount Joy |
locked.”
ial archery and anter
| was classed as
| conditions had more
[did the
Quality Meats
| probably
So goes a recent report
Game
Shank. He
of a Schuylkill County
Ralph L
Protector
continues Death probably
came to one buck as a result of
a six-inch gash that penetrated
almost to the brain, caused by
other
drowning
into the
his opponent's antler. The
death by
when the two tumbled
deep pool in the creek
One bfick carried an eight
rack; the other a smaller
deer met
point
ten-point rack.”
Doe Season
The large percentage of the
103,765 Pennsylvania hunters
who bought 1953 anterless deer
laying plans for the
state-wide “doe”
14 and 15
In this anterless
Game Commission anticipates,
weather permitting, a harvest
of about 22,000 legal animals, a
small portion of the surplus. Re
of the
fawns Penna
spring and early summer
licenses are
season of Dec
season the
search records show that,
160,000
in the
born in
of 1953 some 125,000 will sur-
vive until the hunting season.
| The authorities believe that if
this year’s hunter Kill of buck
and doe deer combined {totals
[less than 75,000 the herd may
actually increase as much as
50,000 deer
t The
minds “doe”
Commission re-
hunters: |
Persons who took a legel an-
tlered deer in the archery sea-|
son or the “buck” season this
year may not hunt for, take or
kill or stand on watch for an-
other deer in the antlerless sea-
Game
son.
A holder of an
ense may hunt
only in the county in
the license was issued.
Successful hunters must
report their kill to the Game
Commission within five days af-
ter the close of season.
Farm occupants permitted by
law to hunt without a license
may hunt for antlerless deer on
as for other game,
antlerless lic- |
“hornless’” deer
which
deer
the same land
Persons possessing both spec
less deer li
they only, may le
gally hunt with bow and arrow
on the two special archery pre
serves. One is in Sullivan Coun-
ty, the other in Forest County
Wild Waterfowl! Season Nears
End
The 1953 season on
censes, and
ducks,
and coots comes to a close
on Saturday, Decem
December 1, it]
‘just fair” ‘by
geese
at. sunset
ber 12. As of
game authorities and many wa-
[ terfowl Pennsylvan-
1a.
Again, the
ther
hunters in
all important wea-
and other natural
to do with
the success of the hunters than
Also, plentiful-
game this fall
time spent in
element
supply.
ness of small
reduced
{ duck hunting. |
| fowl migrated through the
| was called
these |
state |
Generally speaking,
from their northern grounds la- |
ter than usual. The kill of “pud- |
shallow water ducks, in |
and northeast- |
dlers”,
the northwestern
ern sections of the state was|
quite satisfactory, as of late No- |
vember, and the Canada goose |
take in the Pymatuning area
‘agood.”
In the Susquehanna and oth- |
| er rivers and streams where wa- |
| terfowl
| route to wintering
| water
| season
| continue their flight,
stop en-
areas, low
weeks of '53
customarily
in the early
induced diving ducks to |
at altitudes |
out of shotgun range, to terri-
tory more to their liking. Later,
| when the waters were deeper |
and the ceiling was low, better |
| duck shooting resulted. |
| the last few
| find large,
| harvest after all.
| quests hunters who
Duck hunters are hopeful that |
days of season will |
late migrations com- |
state, when in- |
would make |
and pro- |
full
{ing through the
| creased shooting
[up for early scarcity
| vide a reasonably season
Commission re-
took leg- |
informa- |
The game
banded ducks to send
[tion on the band to the Commis- |
|
| the name and
| person
sion’s Harrisburg office. The lo-
cality and date of Killing and |
address of the
took the duck |
Each person
who
should be included.
| who reports a banded duck will |
|

| be notified where and when the |
| bird was liberated.
| lerless deer license in
[to the “regular”
This infor- |
mation is important to the state |
waterfowl managers in the in- |
erest of better duck hunting in |
the future, the authorities stress |
Each regular hunter's license |
carries the information that |
anyone hunting in the anterless |
season must own a special ant-
addition
license. Never-
theless, recent inquiries to the |
Game Commission offices ing)
cate there are still questions in
the minds of some people about |
the so-called “doe” season, Dec,
14 and 15. The erroneous im- |=
pression has
gained that the special
less license
been
antler- |
now be
somehow
may not
necessary
In the
understanding, the
orities at Harrisburg
interest of complete |
Auth
stress
Game
these points:
To hunt anterless deer law
fully during the Pennsylvania
a hunter
a current ‘reg
licen- |
1953 two-day season,
both
license and a “doe”
must own
ular”
Se.
Exceptions to this are farms;
THE
BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa,
Thursday, December 10,
1953


D. EARL HEISEY

General Contractor



permitted by |
license |
occupants who are
law to hunt without a
on their and certain ad
joining land as for other game.
No hunter who has taken a
legal antlered deer in either the
own
archery season or the ‘buck’
season now in
hunt for or take
progress
a deer in the
December 14
may |
antlerless
and 15
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