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To hunt in Iowa, nonresidents need to purchase a hunting license ($131.00) and a nonresident habitat fee ($15.00). To hunt deer you will also need your tags, sold as an any-sex tag and antlerless tag combination ($498.00).
- Hunting Licenses & Laws
View Iowa's most up-to-date hunting and trapping rules and...
- Hunting Licenses & Laws
View Iowa's most up-to-date hunting and trapping rules and regulations, including license requirements, fees, seasons, bag limits and more. Contact us for more.
APPLYING FOR A LICENSE Nonresident deer hunting licenses must be applied for through the DNR’s web-based license sales system at https://gooutdoorsiowa.com/ and follow the prompts. Nonrefundable license agent writing fees, administrative fees and application fees will be added to all applications. Application fees may
You need the resident or nonresident licenses and stamps listed below to hunt or trap in Iowa. All licenses, fees and stamps must be carried on your person while hunting or trapping. R = Resident. NR = Nonresident. X= License or fee required. Blank = Not required.
31 Ιαν 2024 · To legally engage in pheasant hunting in Iowa, hunters are required to obtain the appropriate hunting license and permits. Iowa residents can obtain an annual hunting license, which covers various game species, including pheasants.
A nonresident deer hunter wanting to hunt antlered deer must apply for a combination nonresident any-sex deer license ($295), an antlerless deer license ($125), nonresident hunting license ($110), and pay the wildlife habitat fee ($11).
Includes a Hunt/Habitat License and a Collectible Hard Card. Everything you need to hunt small game (pheasant, quail, partridge, grouse, squirrel, and rabbit) in Iowa as a nonresident.