Pennsylvania Game Commission

78.4K installs
150 ratings
1.1K monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
Weekly +68
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Monthly +539
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Pennsylvania Game Commission Summary

Pennsylvania Game Commission is a mobile Android app in Travel And Local by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Released in Sep 2018 (7 years ago). It has about 78.4K+ installs and 150 ratings with a 4.18★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.1K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Oct 31, 2025.

Recent activity: 68 installs this week (539 over 4 weeks) showing below average growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Oct 31, 2025 .


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Ratings: 150

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App Description

Resources for hunting and trapping regulations is right at your fingertips.

This app provides official information for the Pennsylvania hunter. Resources include an interactive map with many useful layers, season dates, regulations, alerts, and more.

Features:
What’s Near Me?- Use the hunter-focused interactive map to find places of interest that are nearest to your current location. Use the distance slider and layer options to filter results. Layers include: state game lands, license sale outlets, wildlife management unit boundaries, waterfowl zones, state parks, state forests, hunter access locations, pheasant release sites, region offices and more.

What’s in Season?- Find hunting seasons by searching by species, date, or WMU. Quick reference to fluorescent orange requirements and legal hunting hours.

Share Location- Share your GPS coordinates with a loved one in case of an emergency.

Report a Harvest- Reporting your harvest has never been easier. Simply click and report online.

Licenses and Permits- Find a local license issuing agent or purchase your license or permit online. Check the status of your antlerless deer, elk or controlled goose hunt application.

Contact the Game Commission- If you witness a crime against wildlife, click to report your sighting. You can also reach out to your Game Commission region office to ask questions about hunting and wildlife or report a road-killed animal.