Middle Creek Special Hunts
Middle Creek is part of State Game Lands 46 in Lancaster and Lebanon counties and provides for a variety of land uses. Some areas are open to hunting only by being selected for a permit through a drawing.
For information on hunting in the Public Hunting Areas at Middle Creek, where application to special hunts is not required. If you need to contact the Pennsylvania Game Commission between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, call the Visitor Center at 717-733-1512; otherwise, call the Southeast Region Office at 610-926-3136.
- Public Hunting Areas (State Game Lands, green on map) – Hunting is permitted during all open hunting seasons, (except during the early Canada goose season for which Middle Creek is CLOSED to waterfowl hunting). During the regular Canada goose season, the daily limit is 1 Canada goose.
- Public Recreation Areas (yellow on map) – Waterfowl hunting is prohibited. Hunting is permitted during all other open hunting seasons, although dogs must be on a leash.
- Controlled Areas (orange on map) – Hunters must be drawn for a permit to access these areas. Permitted hunting opportunities in the controlled area at Middle Creek include dove, waterfowl, and archery and flintlock deer. More information on each opportunity follows.
- Propagation Areas (red on map) – Closed to all entry except the special 1-day Janurary Flintlock/Archery Deer Hunt. More information follows.
In addition to limited waterfowl hunting opportunities in the Public Hunting Areas of Middle Creek, hunters can apply for permitted waterfowl hunts in the Controlled Area. Middle Creek hunts take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays ONLY during the Atlantic Population Goose Season, except for the Youth Waterfowl Hunt day that sometimes falls outside the season. Ten (10) goose blinds (including an accessible blind) are available each hunt day with an additional nine (9) duck blinds being available. The only difference between the types of blinds is based on location. Goose blinds are in fields while duck blinds are located adjacent to water. Hunters are permitted to harvest both ducks and geese at each blind location as long as they are conforming with seasons and bag limits.. Hunters may be selected for a controlled waterfowl hunt at Middle Creek only once per season. Successful applicants are ineligible to apply for the remainder of the season except as listed below in the Pre-Season Drawing for Goose Blinds section.
Three types of applications for Controlled Waterfowl Hunts at Middle Creek:
- Pre-Season Drawing for Goose Blinds: Apply before waterfowl season through your www.huntfish.pa.gov account, at the Game Commission Harrisburg headquarters, or a Game Commission regional office. This application is for pit-style goose blinds, in fields. Hunters may select preferred dates but are not guaranteed those dates. Selected hunters are guaranteed a goose blind for an assigned hunt date only if the online check-in procedure is followed. Instructions are detailed below in the Pre-season Goose Blind section.
- No-Show Goose Blinds: Apply during the waterfowl season for no-show goose pit blinds. No-show blinds are those not claimed by hunters during the Pre-Season Goose Blind drawing. Hunters must apply using an online form that will be featured on this page during the Atlantic Population Goose Season. Application instructions can be found below in the No-Show Goose Blind section.
- Duck Blinds: Apply during the waterfowl season for a duck blind. Duck blinds are pit or above-ground blinds that are situated near water. Hunters must be prepared to retrieve birds in the water. Application instructions can be found below in the Duck Blind section.
Note: Canada geese, ducks, and snow geese can be harvested from goose blinds or duck blinds. The type of blind describes the location of where the blind is. Geese blinds are found in fields while duck blinds are next to water.
Rules and Regulations: for Controlled Waterfowl Hunts at Middle Creek. Hunters should expect to be approached by a game warden. Federal and statewide regulations as published in current Hunting & Trapping Digest are in effect with the following additional requirements:
- Hunters may hunt at Middle Creek only once per season. Due to increased interest in waterfowl blinds, once a hunter has hunted in a duck or goose blind, they are no longer eligible to hunt at Middle Creek for the rest of that hunting season.
- Scouting inside the wildlife management area is prohibited before your hunt. This ensures other controlled hunts at Middle Creek are not disturbed and allows waterfowl to rest and get acclimated to using fields and water without pressure.
- Hunters must park at assigned parking areas. Do not park on roads. Driving across fields is prohibited.
- From your parking area, follow guided markers to your blind as explained in the instructions. This is important for your safety and to ensure a quality hunt for you and others at Middle Creek.
- Shooting is permitted only from your assigned blind. Firearms must be unloaded except while occupying your assigned blind. The only exception is when hunters are retrieving crippled birds, in which case their firearm may be loaded outside of the blind. Entering any other blind is prohibited.
- Do not shoot at geese or ducks out of range. LET THEM GET CLOSE! If you are shooting at geese out of range, you are impacting future hunting experiences for others by educating birds.
- Only approved nontoxic shot may be used. A list of approved shot is found on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website.
- Each hunter may only bring up to 10 rounds of ammunition to hunt for the day. Hunters may give ammunition from their 10 rounds to others in the blind but are still limited to 10 rounds per person total with them for the day. Shot size shall be no larger than "T" shot.
- In addition to Canada geese, hunters may harvest ducks or other waterfowl (including snow geese) when they are in season. Hunters are still limited to 10 total rounds of ammunition each. Harvest of tundra swans is unlawful.
- The season limit of Canada geese is one (1) per person. All other waterfowl limits conform to state and federal regulations. A hunter who harvests a Canada Goose may continue to hunt from their assigned blind on their assigned day for other waterfowl opportunities (ex. Ducks or snow geese).
- No person shall leave any trash or refuse in or around any blind. Please leave the blind in better condition than you found it.
- Dogs must be under control.
- Do not remove waterfowl from your blind until you are prepared to check out.
- When leaving your blind please slide the blind covers back onto the blind to prevent water from entering. If you have trouble, call the Visitors Center at 717-733-1512.
- Hunters may arrive for their hunt starting at 5:00 AM. All shooting must end by 1:30 PM. Hunters must be out of the Controlled Area and must check out at the Visitors Center by 2:30 PM. Hunters must bring their harvested birds with them to check-out for record-keeping purposes.
- Decoys may be rented at the Visitors Center the morning of your hunt. The center opens at 5:00 AM. Decoys must be returned by 2:30 PM. If you have rented decoys, please return them with all heads facing the same way. Return all items for which you signed. You will be charged for missing parts or damage to decoys.
- The Game Commission reserves the right to cancel permits and deny any further privileges on the area to any person or group violating state or federal regulations or indulging in unsportsmanlike activities.
The Permit: This application is for pit-style goose blinds, in fields. Hunters may select preferred dates but are not guaranteed those dates. Selected hunters are guaranteed a goose blind for an assigned hunt date only if the online check-in procedure is followed.
Applying for a Permit: Hunters may apply for a Goose Blind at Middle Creek before hunting season through their www.huntfish.pa.gov account online, or in person at the Game Commission's Harrisburg headquarters or a Game Commission region office. No other form of application will be accepted. Hunters must be properly licensed to apply. Each hunter may apply only once. NOTE: If a hunter applies during the pre-season drawing, they can still apply for a no-show goose blind or duck blind during the season. However, if a hunter chooses to hunt a different day through the no-show or duck blind process, the hunter will forfeit their Goose Blind reservation. One Accessible Blind: Hunters who already possess a Disabled Persons Permit (permit to use a vehicle as a blind) will need their permit number to apply for this blind.
The Drawing: Applications for the Pre-Season Drawing for Goose Blinds at Middle Creek are received and reviewed prior to the drawing. The drawing will be held electronically rather than in person at the Visitors Center. Hunters are selected through a random drawing and are assigned a hunt date and blind. Hunt dates are filled from earliest to latest unless an applicant's first or second date choice can be accommodated. Hunters can check their application by visiting their www.huntfish.pa.gov account.
If selected for a Goose Blind at Middle Creek during the pre-season drawing, applicants will be notified by mail. The selected blind holder may bring up to three guests. Blind holders will receive instructions to navigate the NEW check-in process on Middle Creek's website. Exactly one week prior to the assigned hunt date, the blind holder must check in. For example, if a hunter was selected to hunt Tues., Nov. 25, 2025, they must check in online Tues., Nov. 18, 2025, between the hours of 12:01 AM and 11:59 PM. This check-in determines how many blinds are reserved on a given day so any remaining blinds can be assigned to no-show applicants. The blind holder will need each guest's CID (customer ID) number and birth date to check in, unless they are a non-hunting observer. After a hunting party is checked in on Middle Creek's website, the party will be emailed instructions on accessing their assigned blind and checking out at the Visitors Center. Hunters can be selected for a controlled waterfowl hunt at Middle Creek only once per season. Successful applicants are ineligible to apply for the remainder of the season, unless they choose to forfeit their guaranteed goose blind during the no-show goose and duck blind processes listed below. Please note: Although hunters can apply and check in online, hunters must check out in person at the Visitors Center per the rules and regulations listed.
2025 Dates and Hunter Numbers for the Pre-Season Drawing for Goose Blinds at Middle Creek:
- Application Deadline: Aug. 27
- Drawing: Sept. 3
- Posted to hunt/fish PA: Sept. 8
Hunt Dates:
- Nov. 25, 27; Dec. 23, 27, 30; Jan. 3, 6, 10, 13, 15, 17
- Youth Waterfowl Hunt: Sat., Nov. 8
- Number of hunters drawn/hunt day: 9 for goose blinds, 1 for the disabled access blind
Total Hunters Drawn: 99 plus 9 youth and 11 for the disabled access blind.
Applying for a Permit: Hunters must apply for a No-Show Goose Blind online at Middle Creek website exactly one week before their desired hunt date. For example, if a hunter wants to hunt Tues., Nov. 25, 2025, they must apply online Tues., Nov. 18, 2025, between the hours of 12:01 AM and 11:59 PM. Each hunting party may submit only one application. Each application can have up to four hunters in the hunting party. The application will require each hunter's CID (customer ID) number and birth date, unless they are a non-hunting observer. Each hunter may be on only one application per hunt day. Hunters may no longer enter this opportunity by showing up the morning of the hunt. Hunters may be selected for a controlled waterfowl hunt at Middle Creek only once during a season.
- Within three days of the no-show blind application deadline, successful applicants will be notified by email. Hunters will receive a No-Show Goose Blind assignment with instructions on accessing the blind and checking out at the Visitors Center. Hunting parties who were not selected will receive an email notifying them that they can apply again. Parties may apply for as many hunt days as they wish until receiving a blind but may apply only once per hunt day. Reminder: if you are successfully drawn for a blind reservation during the pre-season drawing and you apply and are chosen for a no-show blind on a different day, you will forfeit your blind reservation from the pre-season drawing. Hunters may be selected for a controlled waterfowl hunt at Middle Creek only once per season. Successful applicants are ineligible to apply for the remainder of the season. Please note: Although hunters can apply and check in online, hunters must check out in person at the Visitors Center per the rules and regulations listed.
- 2025 Hunt Dates for Goose Blinds at Middle Creek:
- Nov. 25, 27; Dec. 23, 27, 30; Jan. 3, 6, 10, 13, 15
The Permit: Middle Creek has eight duck blinds. Blinds are available only when duck season coincides with the Atlantic Population Canada Goose Season or the Youth Waterfowl Hunt and only on Middle Creek's shooting days (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays). If drawn for a duck blind, a hunting party may not apply again, regardless of weather conditions on their assigned hunt date. Hunters must decide if they want to hunt duck blinds in frozen conditions and may call the Visitors Center for updates on blind conditions.
Applying for a Permit: Hunters may apply for a Duck Blind at Middle Creek online at Middle Creek website exactly one week before their desired hunt date. For example, if a hunter wants to hunt Tues., Nov. 25, 2025, they must apply online Tues., Nov. 18, 2025, between the hours of 12:01 AM and 11:59 PM. Before applying, hunters must decide if they want to hunt duck blinds in frozen conditions and may call the Visitors Center for updates on blind conditions. Each hunting party may submit only one application per hunt day. Each application can have up to four hunters in the hunting party. Each hunter may be on only one application per hunt day. Each hunter's CID (customer ID) number and birth date will be needed, unless they are a non-hunting observer. Hunters may no longer enter this opportunity by showing up the morning of the hunt.
Within three days of the duck blind application deadline, successful applicants will be notified by email and receive their duck blind assignment and instructions on accessing the blind and checking out at the Visitor Center. Hunting parties who were not selected will be notified by email that they may try again and may apply for as many hunt days as they wish until receiving a blind but may apply only once per hunt day. Once selected for a duck blind (regardless of weather conditions), hunters become ineligible to apply for a no-show or duck blind for the remainder of the season. Reminder: if you had a blind reservation from the pre-season goose blind drawing, and you are chosen for a duck blind on a different day, you will forfeit your blind reservation from the pre-season drawing. Please note: Although hunters can apply and check in online, hunters must check out in person at the Visitors Center per the rules and regulations listed.
2025 Hunt Dates for Duck Blinds at Middle Creek
- Nov. 25, 27; Dec. 23, 27, 30; Jan. 3, 6, 10, 13, 15,17
- Youth Waterfowl Hunt: Sat., Nov. 8
The disabled access duck blind will one again be available for the 2025 Middle Creek hunting season. The blind, situated on a body of water, can be applied for over the summer and will be drawn the same time as the goose blinds. Hunters may select preferred dates but are not guaranteed those dates. Selected hunters are guaranteed the DA duck blind for an assigned hunt date only if the online check-in procedure is followed.
Applying for a Permit: Hunters may apply for the DA duck Blind at Middle Creek before hunting season through their www.huntfish.pa.gov account online, or in person at the Game Commission's Harrisburg headquarters or a Game Commission region office. No other form of application will be accepted. Hunters must be properly licensed to apply. Each hunter may apply only once. If a hunter chooses to hunt a different day through the no-show or duck blind process, the hunter will forfeit their DA duck blind reservation. Note: Hunters who already possess a Disabled Persons Permit (permit to use a vehicle as a blind) will need their permit number to apply for this blind.
Hunters may also apply for a Disabled Access Duck Blind at Middle Creek online on the Middle Creek website exactly one week before their desired hunt date. For example, if a hunter wants to hunt Tues., Nov. 25, 2025, they must apply online Tues., Nov. 18, 2025, between the hours of 12:01 AM and 11:59 PM. Before applying, hunters must decide if they want to hunt duck blinds in frozen conditions and may call the Visitors Center for updates on blind conditions. The applying hunter must possess a Disabled Person Permit(permit to use a vehicle as a blind) and will need their permit number to apply for this blind. The application can have up to four hunters in the hunting party. Each hunter may be on only one application per hunt day. Each hunter's CID (customer ID) number and birth date will be needed, unless they are a non-hunting observer. Hunters cannot enter for this opportunity by showing up the morning of the hunt.
2025 Dates and Hunter Numbers for the Pre-Season Drawing for DA Duck Blind at Middle Creek:
- Application Deadline: Aug. 27
- Drawing: Sept. 3
- Posted to hunt/fish PA: Sept. 8
Hunt Dates:
- Nov. 25, 27; Dec. 23, 27, 30; Jan. 3, 6, 10, 13, 15
- Youth Waterfowl Hunt: Sat., Nov. 8
- Number of hunters drawn/hunt day: 1 for the disabled access blind
Total Hunters Drawn: 11 for the disabled access blind.
NOTE: Middle Creek is no longer part of Disease Management Area 4. However, any hunter drawn for this hunt would be eligible to purchase up to two(2) DMAP antlerless tags specifically for your hunt at Middle Creek. Hunters will need either a 5B antlerless tag or can purchase up to two(2) DMAP antlerless tags specifically for the hunt at Middle Creek in place of or in addition to the 5B antlerless tag requirement.
The Permit: The Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek is available by permit only. After being selected through a random drawing, hunters are assigned a hunt week in one of four designated hunt zones. Some permits allow hunters to use their buck tag.
Applying for a Permit: Hunters may apply for the Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek through their www.huntfish.pa.gov account, at the Game Commission Harrisburg headquarters or a Game Commission region office. No other form of application will be accepted. Hunters must be properly licensed to apply. Each hunter may apply only once.
The Drawing: Applications for the Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek are received and reviewed prior to the drawing date. The drawing will be held electronically rather than in person at the Visitors Center. Applicants can check the status of an application by visiting their www.huntfish.pa.gov account.
If selected for the Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek, applicants will be notified by mail. Application status can also be viewed on a hunter's www.huntfish.pa.gov account. Successful applicants are required to attend an in-person or virtual pre-hunt orientation. Failure to attend an orientation will result in forfeiture of the permit. Selection for this hunt prohibits application for the Late Flintlock/Archery Hunt at Middle Creek.
2025 Dates and Hunter Numbers for the Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek:
- Application Deadline: Aug. 27
- Drawing: Sept. 3
- Posted on hunt/fish PA: Sept. 8
- Mandatory Orientation: Sept. 17 (virtual), Sept. 20 (in-person)
Hunt Dates:
- Saturday, Oct. 4 – Saturday, Oct. 11
- Saturday, Oct. 18 – Saturday, Oct. 25
- Friday, Oct. 31 – Friday, Nov. 7
Number of Hunters drawn per zone:
- Zone 1: 4
- Zone 2: 2
- Zone 3: 4
- Zone 4+5: 5
Total Hunters per Week: 15
Total Hunters Drawn: 45
Rules and Regulations for the Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek.
Hunters should expect to be approached by a game warden. Statewide regulations as published in current Hunting & Trapping Digest are in effect with the following additional requirements:
- Only deer and coyotes are legal game. No other animals may be taken.
- Entry into a zone other than the one assigned is prohibited. The only exceptions are if you are following a good blood trail from your shot, if another hunter needs assistance, or in an emergency. You may NOT enter the propagation area if your deer's blood trail leads there. Call 717-733-1512, Tues. thru Friday between 8:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Staff will do their best to help. Outside those days and hours, call the Southeast Region Office at 610-926-3136 or the hunt manager's number you received during orientation. NOTE: not all cell phones have service in the Middle Creek area.
- Your parking permit must be displayed with your identifying information right-side-up in your vehicle directly in front of the steering wheel so it can be read through the windshield.
- Selection for this hunt prohibits application for the Dec. Flintlock/Archery Hunt at Middle Creek.
- Hunting hours are as stated in the Pennsylvania Hunting and Trapping Digest.
- Hunters may scout on the Sunday before their assigned hunt week. They may also enter the area on the Sunday during their hunt week even if it is not a legal hunting day to scout, move tree stands, etc.
- Tree stands must be properly marked and must be removed by the Sunday following a hunter's last hunt day.
- It is unlawful to damage plant life. Tree stands may be used but may not damage the cambium layer of the tree (the layer in which the sap runs). Tree stands may be left up for the duration of your hunt. Creation of shooting lanes is prohibited.
- All hunters must check in and out each day they hunt by signing the registration clipboard at check-in stations located around hunting zones and marked on the included map.
- Harvested deer must be reported as required by law AND recorded on the registration clipboard located at check-in stations around the hunting zones.
- Hunters are permitted to harvest as many deer as they are legally licensed to harvest. Archery hunters can only use an antlered tag for an antlered deer. For example, an archery hunter with an antlered tag and 2 DMAP tags could legally harvest a buck and 2 does.
- Be courteous to other hunters. If a hunter is in "your spot", pick another spot.
- No person shall accompany permit holders except in the case of junior hunters requiring accompaniment or other special situations, which require pre-approval by the hunt manager.
- No hunting is permitted on any islands or from pond or lake ice.
- Permits are not transferable and there are no provisions for no-shows.
- There will be no extensions to hunts, regardless of weather conditions.
- The Game Commission reserves the right to cancel permits and deny any further privileges on the area to any person or group violating state or federal regulations or indulging in unsportsmanlike activities.
NOTE: Middle Creek is no longer part of Disease Management Area 4. However, any hunter selected for this hunt and their guest is eligible to purchase up to two(2) DMAP antlerless tags to use specifically for the hunt at Middle Creek. Hunters will need either a 5B antlerless tag or can purchase up to two(2) DMAP antlerless tags specifically for the hunt at Middle Creek in place of or in addition to the 5B antlerless tag requirement.
The Permit: The Late Flintlock/Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek is a 1-day opportunity available by permit only. Applicants will be selected through a random drawing; hunters are assigned one of seven zones. Each hunter may bring one guest.
Applying for a Permit: Hunters may apply for the Late Flintlock/Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek through their www.huntfish.pa.gov account online, at the Game Commission Harrisburg headquarters or a Game Commission region office. No other form of application will be accepted. Hunters must be properly licensed to apply. Each hunter may apply only once.
The Drawing: Applications for the Late Flintlock/Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek are received and reviewed prior to the drawing. Drawings are held electronically rather than in person at the Visitors Center. Applicants can check the status of an application by visiting their www.huntfish.pa.gov account.
If selected for the Late Flintlock/Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek, applicants will be notified by mail. Application status can also be viewed on a hunter's www.huntfish.pa.gov account. Successful applicants are required to attend an in-person or virtual pre-hunt orientation. Failure to attend an orientation will result in forfeiture of the permit.
2025 Dates and Hunter Numbers for the Dec. Flintlock/Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek:
- Application Deadline: Oct. 24
- Drawing: Oct. 29
- Posted on hunt/fish PA: Nov. 11
- Mandatory Orientation Meeting: Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 6 PM (virtual); Sunday, Nov. 23 at 1 PM (in-person)
- Hunt Date: Wednesday, Jan. 7
- Number of Hunters drawn per zone:
- Zone 1: 4
- Zone 2: 3
- Zone 3: 4
- Zone 4: 3
- Zone A: 3
- Zone B: 5
- Zone C + Zone 5: 4
Total Hunters Drawn: 26 (Plus one guest each) = 52 hunters
Rules and Regulations for the Late Flintlock/Archery Deer Hunt at Middle Creek
Hunters should expect to be approached by a game warden. Regulations for this hunt will be the same as for the statewide late muzzleloading/archery seasons: no in-line muzzleloaders, flintlock only. Other statewide regulations as published in current Hunting & Trapping Digest are in effect with the following additional requirements:
- Only deer and coyotes are legal game. No other animals may be taken.
- Selected hunters, including their guest, if still properly licensed, may harvest an antlered deer. Hunters may take as many deer as they are legally licensed to harvest. Flintlock hunters may tag an antlerless deer with an antlered tag. Archery hunters can only use an antlered tag for an antlered deer. For example, an archery hunter with an antlered tag and 2 DMAP tags could legally harvest a buck and 2 does.
- Only one person (the guest hunter) shall accompany the primary hunter. The only exceptions are for junior hunters required to be accompanied if that accompanying person is not a hunter, or other special situations pre-approved by the hunt manager.
- The Sunday before the day of the hunt (December 15th) will be made available to hunters to scout the hunting area, hang tree stands and familiarize themselves with the hunting area.
- Hunters may start entering their zone at 5:00am. Hunting hours are from legal shooting time on your hunt day until 3:00 PM. All hunters must check out at the Visitors Center by 4:00 PM with or without a deer.
- Prior to 10:00 AM, entry into another zone is prohibited. After 10:00 AM, hunters may enter other zones. The only exceptions are if you have a good blood trail and are following up a shot, if another hunter needs assistance, or in an emergency. If your deer’s blood trail leads into the Public Hunting Area, you may NOT enter. Call 717-733-1512, and staff will do their best to help.
- All participants must wear a minimum of 250 square inches of fluorescent orange safety material displayed on the head, chest, and back combined, visible 360 degrees.
- All check-out report forms must be placed in the box provided at the Visitors Center at the end of the walkway, or if you harvested a deer, given to a biologist or staff member at the Visitors Center. All reports must be turned in.
- All harvested deer must be presented for examination by Pennsylvania Game Commission personnel at the Visitors Center. All deer will be sampled for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) testing at Middle Creek on the day of the hunt.
- It is unlawful to damage plant life. Tree stands may be used but may not damage the cambium layer of the tree (the layer in which the sap runs). Creation of shooting lanes is prohibited.
- No hunting is permitted on any islands or from pond or lake ice.
- Permits are not transferable.
- There will be no extensions to the 1-day hunt, regardless of weather conditions.
Experience the adventure of squirrel hunting. Available to Juniors and Adults, 15 and older, who are new to squirrel hunting. Applicants will be chosen through a lottery and paired with an experienced mentor. The hunt will take place on Saturday, September 13 on game lands near Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area. A mandatory training session will be held in the morning, followed by an afternoon hunt. The required blaze orange hat and vest will be provided, along with shotguns and ammunition.
- Application Deadline: July 25
- Drawing: July 30
- Posted on hunt/fish PA: Aug. 6
- Mandatory Orientation Meeting: IN PERSON Sept. 13 from 8 am – 1 pm
- Hunt Date: Sept. 13 from 1:30 pm – 7:30 pm
- Total Hunters Drawn: 10
Pymatuning Special Hunts
Pymatuning is part of State Game Lands 214 in Crawford County and provides for a variety of land uses. Some areas are open to hunting only by being selected for a permit through a drawing. The Pymatuning Administration Building is located at 9552 Hartstown Rd.; Hartstown, PA 16131.
- Public Hunting Areas – Hunting is permitted during all open hunting seasons, (except during the Sept. Canada goose season for which State Game Lands 214 is CLOSED to waterfowl hunting). During the regular Canada goose season, the daily limit is three Canada geese.
- Controlled Hunting Areas – Hunters must be drawn for a permit to access these areas. Permitted hunting opportunities in the controlled area at Pymatuning include goose, duck, deer, and youth turkey. More information on each opportunity follows.
- Propagation Areas – Closed to all entry.
PERMIT HOLDERS: Please be familiar with the following rules. BE AWARE THE CHECK IN PROCESS HAS CHANGED – You no longer are required to come to the Administration Building the morning of your hunt to check in. All goose and duck hunts will be managed entirely online. Hunters are no longer required to check in at the building on the day of their hunt. Blinds will be assigned in advance, with all relevant information—including maps, blind numbers, and parking details—sent via mail or email. After the hunt, participants will receive a follow-up survey by email to provide feedback.
1. Permit holders do not need to check out in person.
Hunters may enter the area to access their blinds starting at 5:00 AM. You DO NOT need to check in at the Administration building before your hunt, and you DO NOT need to check out at the end of your hunt. Shooting must end at 12:30 PM, and hunters must be out of the area by 1:30 PM. At 12:30 PM, you will be emailed a short survey to fill out.
Applying for a Permit: Hunters apply for a Goose Blind at Pymatuning through their www.huntfish.pa.gov account online, or in person at the Game Commission's Harrisburg headquarters or a Game Commission region office. No other form of application will be accepted. Hunters must be properly licensed to apply. Each hunter may apply only once. A hunter's name can be on only one application.
The Drawing: Applications for Goose Blinds at Pymatuning are received and reviewed prior to the drawing. Hunters are selected through a random drawing. Successful applicants will be notified by mail. Applicants can view their application status on their www.huntfish.pa.gov account. See information on No-show Blinds below.
If selected for a Goose Blind at Pymatuning, applicants will be notified by mail and receive a hunting reservation that allows them to bring three guests.
2025 Dates for regular Goose Blinds at Pymatuning drawings
- Application Deadline: Sept 8, 2025
- Drawing: Sept. 15, 2025
- Results Announced: Sept. 20, 2025
- Drawing results posted to HuntFishPa: Sept 20, 2025
Regular Hunt Dates: Oct 27, 29, 31; Nov 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28; Dec 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31; Jan 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17
2025 Hunt Dates:
- Hunt Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
- 1st half: Oct. 25-Nov. 28 (Doors open at 4:30am)
- 2nd half. Dec. 15- Jan 26, 2026 (Doors open at 5:00am)
- Disabled Veterans Hunt - Nov. 10, 2025
- Youth Only Goose Hunt - Oct. 25, 2025
- Online Check-in one week prior for hunt dates
This reservation type is for hunters who were selected prior to hunting season in the September drawing. Check-in one week prior to your hunt date to be selected for your guaranteed goose blind at Special Hunt Reservation (pa.gov). Exactly one week prior to the assigned hunt date, the blind holder must check in. For example, if a hunter was selected to hunt Tues., Nov. 23, 2021, they must check in online Tues., Nov. 16, 2021 between the hours of 12:01 AM and 11:59 PM. This check-in determines how many blinds are reserved on a given day so remaining blinds can be assigned to no-show applicants. Please Note: Although hunters may reserve their permit online, hunters and their party must still check in at the Goose Management Building, in person, on the morning of their scheduled hunt. Hunting parties must also check out in person at the Goose Management Building per rules and regulations listed.
Goose Blind Locations:
Apply one week prior for hunt dates:
- October 25 is designated as a Youth-Only Hunt. Participants may pre-register online beginning seven days prior to the hunt date.
November 10 is designated as a Veterans-Only Hunt. Eligible participants may pre-register online starting seven days before the hunt date
*Applicants must be qualified to participate in each special hunt
*A hunter may be awarded a no-show blind, only one time per hunting season. However, a hunter may be a guest of a no-show permit winner as many times as they may be invited to hunt by a no-show permit winner.
Regular Hunt Dates: Oct 27, 29, 31; Nov 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28; Dec 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31; Jan 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17
This reservation type is for hunters applying for left over goose blinds not claimed by hunters from the September drawing. Apply one week prior to your hunt date to be part of the drawing for no-show goose blinds at Special Hunt Reservation (pa.gov). For example, if a hunter wants to hunt Tues., Nov. 22, 2022, they must apply online Tues., Nov. 15, 2022 between the hours of 12:01 AM and 11:59 PM. Each hunting party may submit only one application. Notifications (both successful and unsuccessful) sent within 1-3 days of applying.
PERMIT HOLDERS: Please be familiar with the following rules. BE AWARE THE CHECK IN PROCESS HAS CHANGED – You no longer are required to come to the Administration Building the morning of your hunt to check in. All goose and duck hunts will be managed entirely online. Hunters are no longer required to check in at the building on the day of their hunt. Blinds will be assigned in advance, with all relevant information—including maps, blind numbers, and parking details—sent via mail or email. After the hunt, participants will receive a follow-up survey by email to provide feedback.
1. Permit holders do not need to check out in person.
Hunters may enter the area to access their blinds starting at 5:00 AM. You DO NOT need to check in at the Administration building before your hunt, and you DO NOT need to check out at the end of your hunt. Shooting must end at 12:30 PM, and hunters must be out of the area by 1:30 PM. At 12:30 PM, you will be emailed a short survey to fill out.
Federal and statewide regulations as published in current Hunting & Trapping Digest are in effect with the following additional requirements:
- There are a maximum four (4) hunters permitted to be in the blind, the reservation holder plus their 3 guests. 1 non-hunting observer is allowed to attend as well, with a maximum of 5 total people in the blind. (4 hunters, 1 of which being the blind holder, and 1 guest). Hunters are eligible to draw/reserve one initial reservation as well as one no-show reservation. Hunters can also be guests as many times as invited by another reservation holder. Only geese and ducks are legal game.
- Hunters may leave at any point during the allowed hunting hours. However, the permit holder must be present for arrival to the blind.
- Shooting is permitted only from your assigned blind. Entering any other blind is prohibited.
- Every reasonable effort must be made to retrieve crippled birds.
- Shooting is permitted only from your assigned blind unless following up oncrippled birds. Hunters must keep firearms unloaded except while occupying the assigned blind or retrieving a crippled bird. Entering any other blind is prohibited.
- Do not attempt to shoot at geese and ducks out of range. Let them get close. Use decoys and goose calls for best results. Shooting at game out of range is cause for permit cancellation.
- Throwing out corn or any other grain or facsimile thereof in the vicinity of the blind is unlawful.
- STRICTLY ENFORCED - Each hunter is limited to shooting 10 rounds of approved non-toxic shot ammunition FOR THE DAY and can only have UP TO 10 rounds of ammunition on their person in the hunting. DO NOT not bring a whole box larger than 10 shells into the blind with you.
- Shot size for all waterfowl hunting is no larger than "T" shot. Hunters may give ammunition from their 10 rounds to others in the blind.
- Park only at assigned parking areas; do not park on roads. Maps and GPS coordinates will be included on a separate document. Driving across fields to and from blinds is prohibited. Parking placards must be placed on the dashboard of vehicle. If multiple vehicles are in your hunting party and they are parking in the designated lot, please write the license plate number on your placard of the other vehicles in your party. Excess vehicles can be parked at the Administration building and you can carpool to your blind if necessary.Do not remove ducks and geese from your blind until you are prepared to check out.
- Goose decoys are no longer available for rental.
- Daily limit of geese is one per person. Duck limit conforms with state and federal regulations.
- In addition to Canada geese, when ducks or other waterfowl are in season, hunters may harvest birds from their assigned blind. Hunters are still limited to 10 total rounds of ammunition each. No other game except waterfowl may be harvested from assigned blinds.
- Shooting days are Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday of each week. Shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until 12:30 PM each shooting day.
- All blinds must be vacated at 12:30 PM or when the party's limit of geese is taken.
- Hunters must keep their guns unloaded at all times, except while occupying assigned blinds.
- No person shall leave any litter in or around any blind.
- Please replace pit-blind lids back onto the blind as you found them and fold the concealment panels back across the lids of the blind.
- Dogs can be used to retrieve dead game and must be under control.
- Dogs must be always kept under control.
- Do not remove waterfowl from your blind area until you are prepared to leave.
- Each member of a party may be held responsible when game is killed in excess of the daily limit.
- STRICTLY ENFORCED - Hunters must have in their possession, ALL four (4) of the following:
- Proof of goose blind reservation
- Proof of general hunting license
- State migratory game bird license
- Electronic federal duck stamp, or physical federal duck stamp signed across the stamp face.
- The Game Commission reserves the right to cancel permits and deny any further privileges on the area to any person or group violating state or federal regulations or indulging in unsportsmanlike activities.
- Only approved nontoxic shot may be used. A list of approved shot can be found on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website
The Permit: Please be familiar with the following rules. BE AWARE THE CHECK IN PROCESS HAS CHANGED – You no longer are required to come to the Administration Building the morning of your hunt to check in.
- Permit holders do not need to check out in person
- Hunters may leave at any point during the allowed hunting hours.
- Park only at assigned parking areas; do not park on roads. Maps and GPS coordinates will be included on a separate document. Parking placards must be placed on dashboards of vehicle in the duck areas. Please park excess vehicles at the Administration building and carpool to the duck area, if possible, to keep the parking areas less congested.
- All hunters MUST be registered individually for the hunt so all hunters will receive a parking placard. However, if carpooling to the hunt area, only the vehicle in the designated hunt area needs to display a placard.
2025-2026 Dates for Duck Hunting at Pymatuning
Regular Hunt Dates: Oct 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 31; Nov 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28; Dec 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31; Jan 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10.
- Individuals wishing to hunt on any of these days must pre-register online at least seven days in advance of their desired hunt date.
- Hunt Days: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
Rules and Regulations for Controlled Duck Hunting Areas at Pymatuning: Federal and statewide regulations as published in current Hunting & Trapping Digest are in effect with the following additional requirements:
- Hunters may enter the duck areas (areas J & L) no earlier than 5:00 AM and no later than 8:00 AM. You DO NOT need to check in at the Administration building before your hunt, and you DO NOT need to check out at the end of your hunt. Shooting must end at 12:30 PM, and hunters must be out of the area by 1:30 PM. At 12:30 PM, you will be emailed a short survey to fill out.
- No person shall leave any trash or refuse in the area, including empty shells.
- Dogs and decoys are permitted.
- Dogs must be always kept under control.
- Only ducks are legal game on Controlled Duck Hunting Areas. Duck limits on Controlled Duck Hunting Areas comply with all state and federal regulations.
- Reasonable effort must be made to retrieve crippled birds.
- STRICTLY ENFORCED - Hunters must have in their possession ALL four (4) of the following:
- 1. Proof of hunting registration for area J or L.
- 2. Proof of general hunting license
- 3. State migratory game bird license
- 4. Electronic federal duck stamp, or physical federal duck stamp signed across the stamp face.
- Continued shooting at ducks out of killing range is justification for permit cancellation.
- All other state and federal regulations not listed on this sheet must be observed. Refer to the “Waterfowl and Migratory” pages of the Pennsylvania Hunting and trapping digest.
- The Game Commission reserves the right to cancel permits and deny any further privileges on the area to any person or group violating state or federal regulations or indulging in unsportsmanlike activities.
- Only approved nontoxic shot may be used. A list of approved shot is found on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website
The Permit: The Controlled Deer Hunt at Pymatuning is available by permit only. Hunters can apply for a chance to hunt in one of seven zones within the Pymatuning Wildlife Management Area. Successful applicants will be assigned a zone and be able to bring one guest to hunt for one week (Mon.-Sat.).
Applying for a Permit: Hunters may apply for the Controlled Deer Hunt at Pymatuning through their www.huntfish.pa.gov account online, or in person at the Game Commission's Harrisburg headquarters or a Game Commission region office. No other form of application will be accepted. Hunters must be properly licensed to apply. Each hunter may apply only once. Permits are not transferable.
The Drawing: Applications for the Controlled Deer Hunt at Pymatuning are received and reviewed prior to the drawing date. A random drawing will be held electronically. Successful applicants may select the week and/or zone in which they prefer to hunt.
If selected for the Controlled Deer Hunt at Pymatuning, hunters will be notified by phone call and/or postal mail. Hunters (and their one guest) are required to attend a pre-hunt orientation, during which they will be issued their permit and the rules and regulations will be explained. Failure to attend an orientation will result in forfeiture of the permit.
2025-26 Dates for the Controlled Deer Hunt at Pymatuning
- Application Deadline: September 08, 2025
- Drawing: Sept. 15. 2025
- Results Announced: Sept. 20, 2025
- Winners posted to HuntFishPa: Sep 20, 2025
- Mandatory Orientation: Oct. 1, 6:00pm or Oct. 4, 9:00am
- Held at 9552 Hartstown Rd, Hartstown, PA 16131
- Hunt Dates: NO SUNDAY HUNTING
- Week 1 – Oct. 6-11
- Week 2 – Oct. 13-18
- Week 3 – Oct. 20-25
- Week 4 – Oct. 27-Nov 1
- Week 5 – Dec 29-Jan. 3, 2026
- Week 6 – Jan. 5-10, 2026
Rules and Regulations for the Controlled Deer Hunt at Pymatuning Statewide regulations as published in current Hunting & Trapping Digest are in effect with the following additional requirements:
- Only the permit holder may hunt deer and only in their assigned zone during their assigned week. Scouting is not permitted outside of assigned dates and established times.
- Only deer may be hunted.
- Hunting hours begin each day at 12:30 PM and end at the close of legal hunting hours. Permittees may enter the controlled area no sooner than 12:30 PM and must vacate the controlled area within one hour after the close of hunting hours. Entering or remaining in the Controlled Hunt Area outside of this period must be pre-authorized by calling the Centralized Dispatch Center at 1-833-PGC-HUNT
- Permittees may enter and hunt deer only within their assigned hunt zone. Entry into other hunt zones or areas outside the hunt zone to pursue a wounded deer shall be authorized in advance by calling the Centralized Dispatch Center at 1-833-PGC-HUNT
- Permittees shall park only in assigned parking areas and shall display the provided parking placard on the dashboard of the vehicle in a manner that allows it to be read from the exterior of the vehicle.
- Permittees must submit the provided harvest report card to Pymatuning Wildlife Management Area, 9552 Hartstown Road, Hartstown, PA 16131 within 10 calendar days of the expiration of the permit. This is in addition to the general requirement to report a harvest within 10 calendar days. Permittees may be cited for failing to report their harvest. The report must be returned even if nothing was harvested, or the permittee did not hunt.
- Permittees authorized to use Parking Lot A must keep the gate closed at all times.
- All other posted regulations, verbal instructions, laws, and regulations not exempted by this permit must be followed.
Licenses, Permits, and Applications at HuntFishPA
Use these directions to help you create a customer account at www.huntfish.pa.gov, purchases licenses and permits, and apply for additional opportunities.
- Go to www.huntfish.pa.gov
- Click Create an Account
- Click Create New Customer.
- Click No to the question 'Have you previously purchased a hunting or fishing license in Pennsylvania?
- Click Yes to question 'Do you need the ability to purchase Hunting or Fishing Licenses?'
- Select answer for question 'Are you a United States citizen?'
- Enter Date of Birth.
- Enter Social Security Number. Driver's License information is not required.
- Click Resident or Non-Resident to question 'Are you a Resident of the State of Pennsylvania?'
- On the Create Profile page, enter all required personal information.
- Click Next.
- Click Confirm to verify your address.
- Optional – Create a username for your account.
- Click Skip or Save.
- Click Yes after reviewing the customer information.
WATCH: How To Purchase A License Online
- Go to www.huntfish.pa.gov
- Log in to your HuntFishPA account and verify your customer information.
- On the Customer's Homepage, click Buy License/Permits.
- Click on Hunt/Trap tab.
- Click the General Hunting or Furtaker License.
- Answer the question 'Have you held a hunting/furtaker license or taken a hunter/trapper education course?':
- Select 'Yes' if you have completed.
- Select 'No' if you have not completed. Cannot purchase General Hunting license without the requirement completed.
- Click in checkbox of the Add-on licenses, permits or applications to add them to the shopping cart.
- Click Add to Cart.
- On the Shopping Cart page:
- To add more licenses, permits, application or merchandise click Keep Shopping.
- If the order is done then click Checkout.
- Review Shopping Cart and click Checkout.
- Click Use Address on Account or enter alternate address to mail permit/license too.
- Click Next.
- Click Payment Type and enter Payment Information.
- Click Submit.
- On Order Receipt, click Receipt and License Document to view receipt or applications.
- Click Back to Dashboard to go back to the Homepage.
- Go to www.huntfish.pa.gov
- Log in to your HuntFishPA account and verify customer information.
- On the Customer's Homepage, click Buy License/Permits.
- Click on Hunt/Trap tab.
- Click the Mentored Adult Permit.
- Click Add to Cart.
- On the Shopping Cart page, click Keep Shopping.
- Click on the Applications tab.
- Select the Mentored Adult Application of choice.
- Click Add to Cart.
- Review Application Zone and Time Period. (Screenshots below)
- Click Add to Cart.
- Review Shopping Cart and click Checkout.
- Click Use Address on Account or enter alternate address to mail permit/license too.
- Click Next.
- Click Payment Type and enter Payment Information.
- Click Submit.
- On Order Receipt, click Receipt and License Document to view receipt or applications.
- Click Back to Dashboard to go back to the Homepage.
- To view applications click Submitted Applications.