The Outdoor Wire

Hunting

Monday, June 22, 2026

TUO digital marketing specialist Trey Douglas provides comprehensive guidance on hunting American pronghorn, covering regional tactics, gear preferences including Mathews bows and Vortex optics, and state-by-state public land access across the pronghorn's range from Wyoming to Texas.

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The Pennsylvania Game Commission announced that 2026-27 hunting and trapping licenses will go on sale June 22, 2026, at 8 a.m. Executive Director Stephen Smith highlighted expanded opportunities, including all hunting seasons open on Sundays except migratory game birds. Resident general licenses remain $20.97, among the most affordable in the country.

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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks opens Hunt Roster registration June 15 through July 15 for hunters interested in game damage hunts involving deer, elk, antelope, and bison. Hunters register through MyFWP to be placed on rosters for quick response to landowner damage assistance requests, with selection via randomly generated lists posted by July 20.

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The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) opened applications for its 2026 Special Family Hunts program, which targets female and novice hunters. Pilot data from 2023–2025 shows 37% of applicants were female, nearly 29% were first-time license seekers, and the program successfully builds long-term hunting confidence. Deer gun hunts will occur at Cross Timbers and Okmulgee Wildlife Management Areas with applications closing June 26, 2026.

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Conservation First USA's Big Game Super Draw offers hunters $10 tickets for a chance to win 17 special big game hunt permit-tags for species including bighorn sheep, bison, elk, pronghorn, Coues' whitetail, mule deer, and turkey. The deadline to purchase tickets is June 30, with proceeds supporting Arizona wildlife conservation efforts through the Arizona Game and Fish Department and Arizona Habitat Partnership Committee.

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The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is accepting applications for 2026 moose hunting permits in Wildlife Management Unit E, with a June 17 deadline. The lottery offers 65 either-sex and 20 antlerless permits, with applications costing $10 for residents and $25 for nonresidents. The science-based hunt aims to reduce moose density and winter tick populations affecting moose health.

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Governor Healey filed legislation (Bill H.5377) in April 2026 to update Massachusetts hunting laws, including removing the Sunday hunting ban, allowing crossbow hunting, reducing archery setback distances, and removing falconry setbacks. MassWildlife held public listening sessions with nearly 1,000 attendees and received over 11,300 comments, with majorities supporting the proposed changes to modernize wildlife management practices.

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The Marias River Wildlife Management Area in Hunting District 406 near Shelby is accepting online applications for deer hunting access permits throughout June 2026. Hunters can apply for archery or rifle hunt periods, with allocations including 10 archery hunters per two-week period and 10 rifle hunters for general season weeks, plus 5 permit holders for antlered buck hunts.

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