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Post by steiny on Oct 23, 2023 11:07:00 GMT -5
This hasn't been an issue with me for several years, but want to make sure I don't screw up. I don't buy deer licenses, only hunt my own ground in Indiana and use the landowner exemption.
If I kill a doe in early archery season and check it in as an archery harvest, landowner exemption .... Can I now kill a buck in archery season and check it in also as an archery harvest, landowner exemption?
In years past, when I bought tags you could kill two deer with archery gear before using any other tags.
After this, assume I can still kill bonus antlerless deer (two for my county) with whatever weapon I choose? Could also kill another antlerless with muzzle loader?
Thanks !
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Post by icobailey on Jan 31, 2024 12:34:24 GMT -5
That is correct. You can harvest a buck with archery and a doe with archery or two doe. You can harvest bonus antlerless deer but cannot exceed the county quota or the license limit.
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