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  2. Pa. elk experts highlight what you need to know about hunting ...

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    Jeremy Banfield, elk biologist for the Pa. Game Commission, estimates there are about 1,400 hundred elk free-roaming in northcentral Pennsylvania. Hunting is a way to manage the size of the herd ...

  3. Afield: Pennsylvania is home to a healthy elk herd. Here’s a ...

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    Pennsylvania’s limited permit elk season will end with the Dec. 30-Jan. 6 hunt. Forty-six hunters (17 antlered and 29 antlerless) will try for an elk during the late season.

  4. Pennsylvania elk hunters share about their 'magical' once in ...

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    Pennsylvania elk hunters are talking about their “magical” encounters during once-in-a-lifetime hunts this week for large bulls. ... It truly is. A Pennsylvania tag is a hunt of a lifetime ...

  5. Great American Outdoor Show - Wikipedia

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    The show draws outdoor and hunting enthusiasts from Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, Vermont and Maine as well as hundreds from the Midwest and international guests. [6] The expo, which was previously called the Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show, occurred annually from 1955 until 2012. In 2013 there was ...

  6. Field & Stream (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Field & Stream is a retailer of hunting, fishing, camping, and related outdoor recreation merchandise that is a subsidiary of Dick's Sporting Goods.The company's logo date of "1871" references the origination of Gordon & Ferguson Merchandising Company, who sold clothing under the brand "Field and Stream" starting in 1915.

  7. Rolling Rock Club - Wikipedia

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    The golf course at Rolling Rock Club in Laughlintown, Pennsylvania, was designed by Donald Ross and was built as a nine-hole course in 1917. The club opened nine new holes, designed by Brian Silva, in May 1997. The course totals 6,176 yards from the back tees. [2]