What Are Your Tag Limits and Do You Fill Them
#11
RE: What Are Your Tag Limits and Do You Fill Them
The WMA I hunt in FL is: Daily 2, Possession 4, from Nov.11 to Jan.7. All bucks must have atleastone antler 5" above hairline. No tags on bucks. Does by awarded permit only or Property adjoining 600 acres or more.
Rebel Hog..
I live close to Rebel...same rules for me too.
Rebel Hog..
I live close to Rebel...same rules for me too.
#12
RE: What Are Your Tag Limits and Do You Fill Them
ORIGINAL: Tigerfan
I see no reason to shoot a 1.5 year old buck or a 2 1/2 old buck. I would much rather shoot a 3.5 and older buck and the more young bucks you let walk the more older bucks you have roaming around.
I see no reason to shoot a 1.5 year old buck or a 2 1/2 old buck. I would much rather shoot a 3.5 and older buck and the more young bucks you let walk the more older bucks you have roaming around.
#13
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: God\'s Country, Louisiana
Posts: 279
RE: What Are Your Tag Limits and Do You Fill Them
That being said, I don't have a problem with people shooting whatever is legal if they are only meat hunting and or are new to the sport.
Please understand that I do not have 1 buck on my wall and the biggest buck I have ever killed was a 1.5 year old 5 point 6 years ago. I have seen bigger and older deer since then but, they would not go on my wall, so I shot a doe instead.
#14
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Hoosier Country, Baby!
Posts: 1,710
RE: What Are Your Tag Limits and Do You Fill Them
Holy crap, hunting season could get REALLY expensive for some of you folk! LOL [&:]
Indiana checking in here, I think my husband figured it out at 16 or something like that, of course, that was counting drawn hunts in state parks and whatnot. I think the basics are, 1 buck no matter what season, that's our fairly recent OBR (one buck rule) and two antlerless. I could be off, I don't know. Unless someone asks us to get a deer for them, we only take what we need as a family of 4 (soon to be 5). 3 deer a year is plenty for us, gives us extra to make sausage, slim jims, jerky, and brats, plus the ground venison and roasts we need for our normal dinners. I know that hands down, I can take one buck and two does... no "special" tags, no drawn hunts, just basic regulations on limits. We have the one buck rule, then you can buy another license, for antlerless only, then you can buy another antlerless bonus tag.
Indiana checking in here, I think my husband figured it out at 16 or something like that, of course, that was counting drawn hunts in state parks and whatnot. I think the basics are, 1 buck no matter what season, that's our fairly recent OBR (one buck rule) and two antlerless. I could be off, I don't know. Unless someone asks us to get a deer for them, we only take what we need as a family of 4 (soon to be 5). 3 deer a year is plenty for us, gives us extra to make sausage, slim jims, jerky, and brats, plus the ground venison and roasts we need for our normal dinners. I know that hands down, I can take one buck and two does... no "special" tags, no drawn hunts, just basic regulations on limits. We have the one buck rule, then you can buy another license, for antlerless only, then you can buy another antlerless bonus tag.
#15
RE: What Are Your Tag Limits and Do You Fill Them
In Saskatchewan, Canada for the majority of the province you can harvest 1 - either-sex whitetail per year. In the forest fringe, forest and city wildlife zones you can also harvest 1 anterless whitetail deer. In the forest zones only residents canuse a second either-sex whitetail tag.
We also have over the counter mule deer archery, draw mule deer and CWD zones.
My either-sex tags are reserved for a mature buck or I will take a doe instead if need the meat. I don't rely solely on deer for my venison though, hunt elk yearly and moose regularily but I givemeat to family and friends who don't/can't hunt but enjoy the meat, so I usually fill a good portion of my deer tags.
We also have over the counter mule deer archery, draw mule deer and CWD zones.
My either-sex tags are reserved for a mature buck or I will take a doe instead if need the meat. I don't rely solely on deer for my venison though, hunt elk yearly and moose regularily but I givemeat to family and friends who don't/can't hunt but enjoy the meat, so I usually fill a good portion of my deer tags.
#16
RE: What Are Your Tag Limits and Do You Fill Them
Jersey, for shotgun at least, is two deer a day. Two bucks total, unlimited does. And I didn't see a single deer when I started last season. Oh well, I still have my '06 license so hopefully I'll fill up a couple weeks around Christmas with some hunting.
#18
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location:
Posts: 25
RE: What Are Your Tag Limits and Do You Fill Them
IOWA:
Deer (Bow)
Oct. 1 - Dec. 1 and
Dec. 18 - Jan. 10, 2007
One deer
per license
One deer
per license
Deer (Muzzleloader)
Oct. 14 - Oct. 22* (early) or
Dec. 18 - Jan. 10, 2007 (late)
Youth Deer (Age 12-15)+[/align]and Severely Disabled[/align]
Sept. 16 - Oct. 1
Deer (Shotgun)
Dec. 2 - 6 (first) or
Dec. 9 - Dec. 17 (second)
November Antlerless-Only Deer
Nov. 24 - 26
Late Antlerless Deer (statewide)
Jan. 11 - 21, 2007
Late Antlerless Deer Extension (select southern Iowa counties, centerfire rifles >0.24 cal. permitted. Max. capacity 6 rounds in the chamber and magazine combined for semi-automatic rifles)#*
Jan. 15 - 21, 2007
Deer (Bow)
Oct. 1 - Dec. 1 and
Dec. 18 - Jan. 10, 2007
One deer
per license
One deer
per license
Deer (Muzzleloader)
Oct. 14 - Oct. 22* (early) or
Dec. 18 - Jan. 10, 2007 (late)
Youth Deer (Age 12-15)+[/align]and Severely Disabled[/align]
Sept. 16 - Oct. 1
Deer (Shotgun)
Dec. 2 - 6 (first) or
Dec. 9 - Dec. 17 (second)
November Antlerless-Only Deer
Nov. 24 - 26
Late Antlerless Deer (statewide)
Jan. 11 - 21, 2007
Late Antlerless Deer Extension (select southern Iowa counties, centerfire rifles >0.24 cal. permitted. Max. capacity 6 rounds in the chamber and magazine combined for semi-automatic rifles)#*
Jan. 15 - 21, 2007
#20
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Central Missouri
Posts: 360
RE: What Are Your Tag Limits and Do You Fill Them
During Missouri's rifle season, in Osage County, you can kill up to three deer, only one buck with at least four points on one side. Some counties are different.