Well, I'm a PA boy too. All I can tell ya is I've learned to trust the biologists. They've made this theire area of expertise and they know their stuff. Add to this that the majority of them are hunters like you and me. They would never intentionally steer us wrong. Scientific study of breeding and hatch timings, as well as gobbling peaks substantiate that our season is biologically sound, allowing for the majority of hens to be incubating when we open, which is desirable from a hunting standpoint. We would all love an earlier season, but who can argue with success? Our turkey pops are at or near all time highs, while several states ( missouri comes to mind) with liberal seasons and bag limits are seeing declining pops. We have a great thing going here in Pa. Could we have increased opps? Perhaps. But i would expect it in small, slow increments. I wouldnt want to sacrifice our excellent hunting if a longer or earlier season ended up having a negative impact on populations.