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Rules and Regulations
The Antler Club of Lucinda is Located in Northern Clarion County, Pennsylvania
EACH PARTICIPANT MUST REGISTER FOR THIS HUNT. WHEN HUNTING IN GROUPS.
EACH MEMBER OF THE GROUP MUST BE REGISTERED OR THE ENTIRE GROUP IS DISQUALIFIED.
You can download a registration form at www.antlerclub.com and you can make copies of the form.
You may register at the clubhouse on the following dates and times: Sunday, November 29th, from noon until 4pm, Sunday, January 31st, 2010 from noon until 4 pm.
Registration runs from Sunday, Nov. 29th, 2009 to Thursday, Feb. 4th, 2010. Self-addressed stamped envelope must accompany registration form. More than one application per envelope is acceptable.
You may register at Rt. 66 Sporting Goods, or at Maurer’s Trading Post in Franklin, or at Jerry’s Grocery in Lucinda.
The hunt will start on Friday, Feb. 5th, 2010 at 12:01 am and end on Sunday, Feb. 7th, 2010 at 4 pm. ALL COYOTES MUST BE WEIGHED IN BY 4 P.M. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7th at the ANTLER CLUB CLUBHOUSE in LUCINDA.
The club is donating $1000 in start up money to the pay out.
Registration fee is $15. $5 will go the club and $10 will be paid out in prize money.
Coyotes may be weighed in: Saturday, Feb. 6th, from 4pm until 8pm, and Sunday Feb. 7th, from 11am until 4pm.
Coyotes must be killed the days and times of the hunt. Coyotes must be taken legally.
Participants must have a valid hunting license, or fur takers license, and registration card.
The hunt is statewide and any legal method can be used to harvest a coyote.
The Antler Club reserves the right to have an autopsy performed on the animal if we feel the animal was kept in a pen or was taken illegally or weight added. THE DECISION OF THE ANTLER CLUB IS FINAL.
Any violation of the Pennsylvania Game Laws and Rules of the hunt will result in that person or group being disqualified.
Not responsible for any and all accidents.
SIZE DOES MATTER!!!
All coyotes will be weighed and the poundage added totaled.
Prize money will be paid per pound (prize money divided by total poundage of all coyotes equals price per pound). Example: $1000 of prize money divided by 100 pounds of coyotes equals $10 per pound.
With this system smaller coyotes are worth the same price per pound as the large ones. The bigger the dog the bigger the pay. In 2009 the pay out was $8.02 per pound. Example—a 30 lb. coyote was paid $240.60.
One coyote per $15 entry fee.


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