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Doe licenses sold out in part of Carbon, Schuylkill

Doe licenses are sold out for the upcoming hunting season in one wildlife management unit that spans portions of Carbon and Schuylkill counties.

Carbon County Treasurer Ronald Sheehan said Thursday that WMU 4C, which had 25,000 licenses for sale when the application season opened on July 11, has been completely exhausted.As of 1 p.m. Thursday, a total of 412,646 of the 748,000 licenses have been sold across the state.According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission website, just over 8,500 licenses in 3D in Carbon and Monroe counties and just under 5,000 licenses in 4E in Schuylkill are still available.Other WMUs that sold out so far include 1B, 2C, 2F, 2G and 2H, which are all located in the northwestern and northern parts of the state.Sheehan said that the first bonus round of available licenses for any unsold licenses in remaining WMUs will open on Aug. 1.Currently, regular doe license applications are being accepted for state residents, as well as nonresidents.Bonus applications must be mailed in the designated pink envelopes, which are available at the treasurer’s office, located in the courthouse annex in Jim Thorpe; or at any location where licenses are sold.The bonus doe application can be found in the Hunting and Trapping Digest.For more information, check out

www.pgc.state.pa.us.

Doe tags in 4C are sold out. TIMES NEWS FILE PHOTO