Show Notes
In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitchell sits down with returning guest Bryan Hale from Elk County Outfitters to break down the major changes coming to Pennsylvania elk hunting for the 2026 season and beyond. The conversation dives deep into the new elk application process, the removal of the fallback option, bonus point consolidation, updated zone structures, and the addition of a brand-new October rifle season. Bryan explains how the new five-choice application system works, what hunters should consider before applying, and why understanding season dates, hunting styles, and personal availability is now more important than ever for applicants hoping to draw a coveted Pennsylvania elk tag.As the discussion unfolds, Mitchell and Bryan also tackle the larger conversation surrounding opportunity versus quality in modern hunting management. They discuss the biological reasoning behind increasing bull tag allocations, concerns over long-term age structure and trophy quality, the effects of increased hunting pressure, and the challenge wildlife agencies face when balancing hunter demand with herd management. Along the way, Bryan shares stories from the 2025 season, including guiding television host Greg Ritz on a Pennsylvania elk hunt and the emotional milestone of Elk County Outfitters harvesting their 400th elk since opening in 2001. Whether you’re a serious elk applicant or simply interested in wildlife management and hunting culture, this episode offers an inside look at one of the biggest shifts Pennsylvania elk hunting has seen in years.