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Post by HuntMeister on Sept 17, 2011 17:01:25 GMT -5
THANKS for the answers to my questions! I do have more questions though ;D When you go to the DNR website to purchase a license, the only one that is indicated to be valid on 15SEPT is the extra archery license. Is that date correct? If so one has to purchase the extra archery license if one wishes to hunt on the 15th correct? One could not legally hunt with a regular archery license until 1OCT correct? And just so I am understanding properly, I currently have only the extra archery license and I can use this license to tag a urban zone buck or a regular statewide buck as well. If I fill the tag on a regular statewide buck, I can then purchase a standard archery license and tag a urban buck with that one. Also, can multiple extra archery licenses be purchased? If I tag a doe tomorrow and want to keep hunting I just go buy another extra archery license? One more question...I promise In my previous UDZ post that you replied to you suggested I look up the law and not the regs. I'm having a brain fart and cannot recall how to do that. Can you direct me to the online location please? THANKS so much for your help on this.
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Post by morrison on Sept 17, 2011 17:55:38 GMT -5
A person can hunt with the regular archery license. The validation date of October 1st date is something that the DNR is working on getting changed to the September 15th date. It is actually a typo in the original programming that needs to be corrected. yes on part two dealing with the bucks. That is correct. the distinction is made when the deer is checked in under the 'urban deer' at the check in station. 312 IAC Article 9 is what actually states the fish and wildlife laws. The link to that article is www.in.gov/legislative/iac/T03120/A00090.PDF? Ask all the questions that you need. As Conservation Officers, we encourage people to hunt, fish, and enjoy the great natural resources that our state has to offer. We would rather a person ask questions and participate legally then having to issue a citation because the person did not want to make the effort to ask. Education of the laws along with our outdoor safety courses is one of primary responsibilities.
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