Ep. 60 | Keep Your Weekends Wild: Sunday Hunting is History in the Making

EPISODE · Aug 6, 2025 · 33 MIN

Ep. 60 | Keep Your Weekends Wild: Sunday Hunting is History in the Making

from Call of the Outdoors · host Pennsylvania Game Commission

Pennsylvania is making momentous strides in shaping the future of conservation with Act 36 of 2025, which fully repeals Pennsylvania’s prohibition on Sunday hunting and authorizes the Game Commission to regulate opportunities.        Pennsylvania Game Commission’s Executive Director Steve Smith joins host Matt Morrett to commemorate the event that is going down in conservation history. They go on to discuss the behind‑the‑scenes legislative process that made this possible, provide a detailed recap of the thoughtful science-based decisions made during the Board of Game Commissioners meeting, and highlight exciting new opportunities for the 2025–26 seasons as a result of the executive order. A cumulative team effort dedicated to doing what's best for wildlife, Pennsylvania, and future generations!       Episode Highlights:     Where we started vs what we have accomplished in Pennsylvania.    Explanation behind the legislative process that led to Act 36.    Why the Game Commission used an executive order.    New opportunities available for 2025-26.    A glimpse into what hunting seasons may look like in the future.          Resources:     Watch recorded Board of Game Commissioner Meeting     Review the approved Sunday hunting dates for the 2025-26 seasons     For more details reference PGC Newsroom    Follow us on social media for timely updates   

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