

Antlerless deer harvested under the Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP) and tagged with harvest tags provided with the program are not included in normal statewide bag limits.Įither-Sex Deer Seasons Youth Deer Hunting Day.1 at most wildlife service agents, or online at or by calling 88. Bonus Antlerless Harvest Report Cards can be obtained on or after Jan. Unlimited Bonus Antlerless Harvest Report Cards are available to each hunter. These are ONLY valid for use for deer taken within participating municipalities during the Urban Archery Season (described in Deer Regulations). Bonus Antlerless Harvest Report Cards allow for the harvest of two additional antlerless deer per card.Antlerless deer harvested and reported on Bonus Antlerless Harvest Report Cards do not count towards the season or possession limit.

The season and possession bag limit is six deer, two of which may be antlered, and four of which may be antlerless.See General Hunting Regulations for details. Hunters may use dogs to hunt deer during open deer seasons in counties indicated on the map in Deer Zone Maps, and to retrieve a wounded deer.During the gun season the following are legal weapons: bows and arrows, crossbows, and slingbows, blackpowder firearms, shotguns, rifles, and handguns (all described in General Hunting Regulations).During the blackpowder season the following are legal weapons: bows and arrows, crossbows, and slingbows (both described in General Hunting Regulations), and blackpowder firearms as defined in General Hunting Regulations.During the archery season the following are legal weapons: bows and arrows and crossbows, and slingbows (both described in General Hunting Regulations).See the section on Baiting and Attractants in General Hunting Regulations for more information.

Possession and use of some types of natural deer excretions (including urine) is not allowed.The placement of commercially available mineral supplements specifically and exclusively marketed for attracting or feeding deer is allowed anywhere in the state, except on game lands and CWD Surveillance Areas (see CWD Surveillance Areas and Special Regulations).This includes: food products enhanced by sugar, honey, syrups, oils, salts, spices, peanut butter, grease, meat, bones, or blood candies, pastries, gum, and sugar blocks and extracts of such products. Processed food products are any food substance or flavoring that has been modified by the addition of ingredients or by treatment to modify its chemical composition or form or to enhance its aroma or taste. It is unlawful to place processed food products as bait in any area of the state with an established season for taking black bears.
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Knobs or buttons covered by skin or velvet are not considered visible antlers.
