Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 314

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Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 314
Map showing the location of Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 314
Map showing the location of Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 314
Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 314
LocationErie County
Nearest townEast Springfield
Coordinates41°58′27″N 80°29′38″W / 41.974101°N 80.493815°W / 41.974101; -80.493815Coordinates: 41°58′27″N 80°29′38″W / 41.974101°N 80.493815°W / 41.974101; -80.493815
Area3,564.9 acres (1,442.7 ha)[1]
OwnerPennsylvania Game Commission
WebsitePennsylvania State Game Lands

The Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 314 are Pennsylvania State Game Lands in Erie County in Pennsylvania in the United States primarily used for deer, turkey, fox, squirrel, gray squirrel, and American woodcock hunting. The park is borderer on its western edge by Ohio and on the north by Lake Erie.[1]

History[]

The land originally was originally owned by U.S. Steel before being acquired by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy in 1989 and then turned over to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1991 to be managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission.[2]

Hunting[]

As mentioned above, the hunting mostly commonly done at the Game Lands is for deer, turkey, fox, squirrel, gray squirrel, and American woodcock. There are also those who hunt rabbit and ring-necked pheasant. Additionally, there is an opportunity for dog hunting with coyote in the park. According to the PA Game Commission, the hunting of crows in the park has been controversial. This activity has been controversial due to crow hunters not cleaning up their kill properly.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "State Game Lands No. 314" (PDF). Pennsylvania Game Commission. Pennsylvania Game Commission. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Roderick Wildlife Preserve - SGL 314". Audubon. 2016-09-12. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
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