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  2. When does deer hunting season start in Pennsylvania ... - AOL

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    Deer hunting season dates. Archery deer season, also known as bow hunting for 2024-25 will run Oct. 5 through Nov. 22 and Dec. 26 through Jan. 20.

  3. 2024-2025 gun hunting season for deer opens Saturday in ... - AOL

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    Gun hunting season for deer will be open through Jan. 5, 2025, according to the TWRA.

  4. Firearm deer hunting season begins Friday - AOL

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    Firearm deer hunting season begins Friday. Gannett. Johnathan Hogan, Port Huron Times Herald. November 14, 2024 at 1:29 PM. Firearm deer season begins Friday and will last until Nov. 30.

  5. Deer hunting - Wikipedia

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    A Neolithic painting of deer hunting from Spain A Roman mosaic depicting the goddess Diana deer hunting. Deer hunting is hunting deer for meat and sport, and, formerly, for producing buckskin hides, an activity which dates back tens of thousands of years. Venison, the name for deer meat, is a nutritious and natural food source of animal protein ...

  6. Field dressing (hunting) - Wikipedia

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    Deer hunter in the state of Michigan in the United States field-dressing a deer Look up gralloch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Field dressing , also known as gralloching [ 1 ] ( / ˈ ɡ r æ l ə k ɪ ŋ / GRA -lə-king ), is the process of removing the internal organs of hunted game , and is a necessary step in obtaining and preserving ...

  7. Hunting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    North American hunting pre-dates the United States by thousands of years and was an important part of many pre-Columbian Native American cultures. Native Americans retain some hunting rights and are exempt from some laws as part of Indian treaties and otherwise under federal law [1] —examples include eagle feather laws and exemptions in the Marine Mammal Protection Act.