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Each license will allow you to harvest one deer (exceptions: youth licenses, deer license bundle, lifetime license). Check the deer season bag limit summary in the hunting and trapping guide. How much do the licenses cost? Each deer license costs $39 for an Indiana resident and $240 for a non-resident.
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The deer license bundle cannot be used to satisfy deer...
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4 Ιαν 2022 · The deer license bundle cannot be used to satisfy deer reduction zone bag limits. The deer license bundle can be used in the special youth, archery, firearms, muzzleloader, and special antlerless seasons.
Online. Use the Indiana Fish & Wildlife Online License System. In Person. Most licenses, including youth hunting licenses, are available from retailers, county clerks, and most DNR properties throughout the state. Find an authorized license vendor near you.
Hunter education: Anyone born after Dec. 31, 1986 must successfully complete a DNR-offered hunter education class to purchase an Indiana hunting license or must purchase an apprentice hunting license. See information on apprentice licenses. License reprints: Lost or damaged licenses can be reprinted online at no cost to the customer. Reprints ...
* If allowed by local ordinances, firearms, muzzleloaders, and air guns may be used to hunt deer in designated reduction zones from Nov. 16, 2024 - Jan. 31, 2025. NOTE: The Bonus Antlerless License (and bonus county deer under the Deer License Bundle) may not be valid for all DNR properties.
15 Οκτ 2012 · Bundle is a new license option for deer hunters. The bundle license can be used in just one or multiple seasons, including youth, archery, firearms, muzzleloader, and special antlerless seasons. The bundle allows the harvest of one antlered and two antlerless deer, total. Read more.
29 Αυγ 2012 · Cost is $65 for residents, $295 for non-residents, and $65 for non-resident youth. “The deer bundle is a great alternative to buying multiple licenses for multiple seasons,” said Michelle Cain, DNR wildlife information specialist. “It saves hunters money and makes hunting easier for those who enjoy many equipment types for deer hunting.” Cautions: