Hunting license sales went smoothly when round one began Monday, June 24, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, which rolled out a new process that staggers the demand for antlerless tags.
Although more than 30,000 buyers were in an online queue 10 minutes after the system’s 8 a.m. launch to purchase tags for the state’s three most coveted wildlife management units, the commission deemed the demand “manageable,” said agency spokesman Travis Lau.
