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All deer harvested in Indiana must be reported within 48 hours of the time of harvest at an on-site check station, online, through your Indiana Fish & Wildlife Account, or by phone at 1-800-419-1326. There is a $3 charge for the phone service, payable only by Visa or Mastercard.
- Deer Reduction Zones
By focusing hunting efforts along these roads, deer may be...
- Deer Hunting Questions & Answers
What are the hunting season dates? Indiana DNR's answers to...
- Licenses & Permits
Online. Use the Indiana Fish & Wildlife Online License...
- Deer Reduction Zones
What are the hunting season dates? Indiana DNR's answers to common deer hunting questions about licenses, equipment, season and bag limits.
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.
License Requirements. Unless exempt (see License Information), an individual must have a signed or digital deer hunting, resident youth hunt/trap, lifetime comprehensive hunting, or lifetime comprehensive hunting/fishing license when hunting deer on public or private land.
Deer Seasons, Licenses, & Equipment. • Indicates the equipment that can be used during a season with a particular license. * 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.
The 2020-21 Indiana Hunting & Trapping Guide is available on eRegulations, a third party online service. The guide is a summary of Indiana hunting regulations. It is designed as a service to hunters and is not intended to be a complete digest of all hunting and trapping regulations. Most regulations are subject to change by administrative rule.
You can purchase all licenses and stamps online at IndianaOutdoor.IN.gov. Licenses are also available for purchase at state properties, at the DNR customer service center in downtown Indianapolis, and at certain outdoor retailers throughout the state (on.IN.gov/huntfishlicenseretailers).