On October 1, following discovery of two pipe bombs, all hunting and trapping on public or private land and all access to state gameland was forbidden in the shaded areas.[1][2] The blue-shaded area was reopened on October 10.[3][4] The green-shaded area was reopened October 21, after two sightings of Frein in Paradise Township, while the yellow remains under the hunting/trapping ban and gameland closures.[5][6]
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Sorry, it turned out to be a simple caching issue at my end. But this version is a little smaller while appearing the same, so one more revert and I'll leave it alone.
All hunting and trapping on public and private land has been prohibited in a 349 square mile region comprising the seven townships indicated by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Entry into state game lands on this area has also been prohibited. This...