Hunting & Trapping Digest 2008-2009 - (Page 42) Wildlife Management Units Wildlife Management Units are designed to improve wildlife management and, at the same time, simplify hunting and trapping regulations. The units are being used to manage all game, except elk, waterfowl and other migratory game birds. The units are based on land use/habitat, human density, public/private land ownership, recognizable physical features, such as major roads and rivers, and land use practices, such as agriculture, timber and development. Throughout this Digest, when references are made to wildlife management units, refer to this section. US Rt. 62 south 1B: From the NewYork/PA state line,to PA Rt. 27 at to US Rt. 6 near Warren. US Rt. 6 west Pittsfield. PA Rt. 27 south to PA Rt. 8 at Titusville. PA Rt. 8 south to US Rt. 322 at Franklin. US Rt. 322 west to US Rt. 6 to Conneaut Lake. US Rt. 6 west to Ohio/PA state line. state US Rt. 6 east 1A: From Ohio/PALake. line,Rt. 322 east toto US Rt. 322 at Conneaut US PA Rt. 8 at Franklin. PA Rt. 8 south to PA Rt. 228 near Gibsonia. PA Rt. 228 west to I-76 (PA Turnpike) to PA Rt. 60 near New Beaver. PA Rt. 60 south to Ohio River to Ohio/PA state line. line, Ohio east PA 2A: From the Ohio/PA state60 south toRiverRt. 22tonear Rt. 60 near Vanport. PA Rt. US Moon Run. US Rt. 22 west to PA Rt. 980 near Santiago. PA Rt 980 south to I-79 to I-70 at Washington. I-70 east to US Rt. 119 near New Stanton. US Rt. 119 south to West Virginia/PA state line.
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