VTG Pennsylvania Game Commission April 1950 Orig. Poster Public Hunting Grounds Rules & Regulations.
This item is vintage/used. Please look at pictures for condition.
Would look great if framed and displayed in your hunting / trophy room.
Size 14x11.
AI Overview
The image appears to be a section of a vintage document or poster related to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, likely containing rules or regulations. The text "P.G.C. P-24 / 40M-4-50" suggests it's a publication from the Pennsylvania Game Commission (P.G.C.), potentially a specific bulletin or poster identified as "P-24," printed in April 1950 (4-50) with a print run of 40,000 copies (40M).
Key information from the poster:
Purpose: Acquired by the Pennsylvania Game Commission for public hunting and game protection/propagation.
Lawful Activities: Hunting and trapping are permitted during open season on designated public hunting grounds within these lands.
Unlawful Acts (under Act approved June 3, 1937, P.L. 1225):
Damaging or removing trees, shrubs, minerals, or other property without consent.
Kindling fires or dropping burning materials when there's a risk of forest fire.
Defacing or destroying Commission signs or posters.
More than five persons hunting in unison for small game in open areas.
Rules and Regulations (under Section 940 of the Act approved June 3, 1937, P.L. 1225):
Prohibits camping (except for official purposes), contamination of springs/streams, unauthorized grazing of livestock, private advertisements/signs, and gathering/removing fruits/nuts/vines on all or parts of the lands.
Specifically prohibits gathering/removing berries, mushrooms, fruits, nuts, or vines within a State Game Refuge or State Game Propagation Area.
Designated roads may be closed to vehicular traffic (including motorcycles and motor scooters), with exceptions for official business or special permits.
Parking vehicles in a way that obstructs State Game Lands gates is prohibited.
Depositing rubbish, trash, or garbage of any kind is prohibited.
Penalties: Violations of protective measures are prescribed in the Game Law, and violating the Rules and Regulations incurs a $25.00 penalty.
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