How many bucks do you get to tag.
#32
Indiana allows one antlered deer, defined as having at least one antler 3" or longer, and a seemingly endless number of antlerless. The only exceptions to this are urban deer zones and park reduction hunts.
#34
ORIGINAL: txjourneyman
Yeah I got lucky! A friend of my wife has a rich husband. He owns 200,000 acres that borders Big Bend National Park. He invited me and has hinted that it could be an annual trip.
Yeah I got lucky! A friend of my wife has a rich husband. He owns 200,000 acres that borders Big Bend National Park. He invited me and has hinted that it could be an annual trip.
Good luck to you!
#35
Typical Buck
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I like the new reg's in Oklahoma. I have passed on 4 young bucks this that I would have shot in previous years when we could kill 3 bucks. We can harvest up to 6 deer with no more than 2 being bucks. Plus 1 more antlerless in a special december season in parts of the state.
#36
In Missouri, the previous response was correct for Firearms, 1 Buck, unlimited doe tags for most areas. For Archery, 2 Bucks provided one is before and one is after firearms season + unlimited doe.
#38
ORIGINAL: dusty_
In Minnesota you can only shoot one buck per year, whether it be from bow or firearm. Then depending on the area, you can shoot 1-5 does.
In Minnesota you can only shoot one buck per year, whether it be from bow or firearm. Then depending on the area, you can shoot 1-5 does.
#39
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In Indiana you are allowed to kill one only Buck and the antlerlessbag limitis based upon each county. It is legal to take your county limit in ALL 92 counties. I think the number of antlerless deer possible is approx. 350.
#40
VA = 3 bucks and 3 does then you can buy extra doe tags.
NC = 2 bucks and 4 does (I'm pretty sure).
If we shoot deer on our own land we don't have to use a tag we check it in under landowner, I usually just use a tag though.
NC = 2 bucks and 4 does (I'm pretty sure).
If we shoot deer on our own land we don't have to use a tag we check it in under landowner, I usually just use a tag though.


