Originally Posted by
wannahuntit
Which is why some of my earlier questions were about hunting in other states so I would beable to rifle hunt deer.
Forgot about the 'hunting in other states' part...
The bad part about hunting in other states is that it's expensive. Many states also have a draw for deer tags, so it's hit or miss whether you get in or not. Some states also have restricted seasons for non-residents, or only allow certain weapons.
Spend some time running the google machine: look up "Wisconsin hunting regulations" or "Indiana hunting regulations" and you'll find links directly to their state DNR (not all states call it the Department of Natural Resources, Kansas for example calls it Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism). You'll be able to find hunting regs, non-resident license and tag requirements and prices, and contact info if you have any questions.
I hunt in other states a lot, it's a really unique and rewarding experience to be able to hunt different terrain. It's amazing to see how the same species behaves in different regions of the country, and how you have to adapt your hunting techniques and strategies to be successful.