Pennsylvania Game Commission Opens Hunting License Sales for 2026-27 Season
Pennsylvania Game Commission launches hunting and trapping license sales Monday, with resident adult licenses priced at $21.

The Pennsylvania Game Commission begins selling hunting and trapping licenses for the 2026-27 season Monday, with sales opening at 8 a.m. Resident adult licenses cost approximately $21, while nonresident adult licenses are priced at $102. The licenses expire under current rules, with new permits valid starting July 1.
How to Purchase Licenses
Hunters and trappers can obtain licenses through two channels: in person at one of more than 500 commercial issuing agents located throughout the state, or online via huntfish.pa.gov. The online platform provides convenient access for those unable to visit physical retailers.
Antlerless Deer License Schedule
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is implementing a multi-phase approach for antlerless deer license sales, restricted to state residents. The initial sales period begins Monday at 8 a.m. Additional sales windows open at 8 a.m. on July 13, August 10, and August 24, allowing residents multiple opportunities to purchase permits throughout the application period.
This staggered system has long been used by the Game Commission to manage deer population control efforts and distribute hunting opportunities more equitably among the state's resident hunters.
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