HARVEST REPORTING AVAILABLE VIA POSTCARD, ONLINE OR TELEPHONE
Those
participating in the upcoming deer season will be able to file their
mandatory harvest reports through the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s
online system; the toll-free Interactive Voice Response (IVR) telephone
harvest reporting system, which is 1-855-PAHUNT1 (1-855-724-8681); or via postage-paid postcard.
To report a deer harvest online, go to the Game Commission’s website (www.pgc.state.pa.us),
click on “Report Your Harvest” above the “Quick Clicks” box in the
right-hand column, click on “You can link to PALS by clicking here,”
check “Harvest Reporting,” scroll down and click on the “Start Here”
button at the bottom of the page, choose the method of validating
license information, and click on the checkbox for the harvest tag being
reported. A series of options will appear for a hunter to report a
harvest. After filling in the harvest information, click on the
“Continue” button to review the report and then hit the “Submit” button
to complete the report. Failing to hit the “Submit” button will result
in a harvest report not being completed.
Hunters
should have their Customer Identification Number (hunting license
number) and field harvest tag information with them when they call, and
should speak clearly and distinctly when reporting harvests, especially
when providing the Wildlife Management Unit number and letter.
“Hunters may report one or more harvests in a single session,” Roe said. “Responses to all harvest questions are required.
“Hunters
who use the toll-free number to submit a harvest report will receive a
confirmation number, which they should write down and keep as proof of
reporting. Those who report online should print or save a copy of their
harvest report submission as proof of reporting.”
Roe
noted that hunters still have the option to file harvest report
postcards, which are included as tear-out sheets in the current digest.
“We
certainly are encouraging hunters to use the online reporting system,
which will ensure that their harvest is recorded,” Roe said. “The more
important point is that all hunters do their part in deer management and
report their harvested deer to the agency.”
Saturday, November 24, 2012
HARVEST REPORTING AVAILABLE VIA POSTCARD, ONLINE OR TELEPHONE
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