Deer day

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Deer day is an unofficial holiday held on the first day of the hunting season in many rural areas of the United States in which school districts are often closed.[1]

From 1963 to 2019, the first day of the deer hunting season with firearms in Pennsylvania has been the Monday after Thanksgiving, which has developed into a tradition.[2] In April 2019, the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners moved the opening day of firearms deer season to the Saturday after Thanksgiving, at the request of the majority of hunters; this move provided big game hunters, especially families, more opportunities to pursue their passion.[2]

Maine holds "Youth Deer Day" in which hunters "who hold a valid junior hunting license have their own days for deer, bear, turkey and waterfowl" before the start of full deer hunting season.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Opening day is considered 'deer day' at some area schools". WZZM. November 14, 2017.
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  3. ^ "It's youth deer hunting day in Maine, home of a few bucks". AP News. October 20, 2018.