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How to Legally Hunt Deer

January 5, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

By Chris Daniel

Deer season officially opens in most areas during the first three to six weeks of October. This is the only time in which it is considered to legal to hunt deer and failure to adhere to your state’s specified time period will result in a citation, which often results in a heavy fine. In certain areas where deer are over populated, deer season may sometimes be opened earlier or later depending on your state laws.

However, it is important to know that even during deer season, you must be licensed in order to hunt deer or you will still face a citation if you are caught. In order to obtain a deer-hunting license, you will have to visit your local Department of Wildlife office and request a permit which you will be issued upon verification of your identity.

After you pay for your deer-hunting license, you will either be given an area where you can hunt, or the ability to choose your hunting area. This is dependent on your state’s hunting bylaws. Typically, in most states, you are allowed only one deer per season but, depending on the local deer population, you may be allowed to hunt several.

The rules in each state differ for the exercise you must take after you kill a deer. In some states, each time you successfully shoot and kill a deer, you must take your game to the Department of Wildlife or a local ranger station who will verify that the deer was killed legally and that you were properly licensed. In other states, you simply tag the deer with a state-issued deer tag. As long you follow your state’s rules and regulations, you will never experience legal difficulties during deer hunting season.

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