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Post by subzero350 on Aug 5, 2021 0:03:40 GMT -5
I use the deer license bundle to hunt deer here in Indiana. The Hunting guide says this about the deer license bundle:
The deer license bundle allows an individual to harvest up to three deer (two antlerless and one of either sex) with only one license...Antlerless deer harvested with the deer license bundle must be used toward the bag limit for bonus antlerless deer, archery, muzzleloader, and special antlerless firearms bag limits. When used toward the bonus antlerless deer county quota, the county quota applies.
Last deer hunting season Steuben county had a bonus antlerless quota of 1 for the season. Another member on this board says I could legally take more than 1 antlerless deer in a county like Steuben that has an antlerless quota of 1 with my bundle license. Is this true?
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Post by morrison on Aug 5, 2021 14:25:05 GMT -5
I believe I understand what you are asking and I will make an attempt to answer you based on that understanding. If I completely miss what your question is, please let me know.
If a person is hunting in a county that has a bonus antlerless quota of 1, here is the breakdown of the deer that may be taken in that county. For this scenario, the hunter is only hunting in the one county.
archery two antlerless or one antlerless and one antlered (you are allowed one antlered deer per year) firearms one antlered deer (unless you have already taken an antlered deer) Muzzleloader one antlerless OR one antlered (unless you have already taken an antlered deer) one bonus antlerless may be taken during any of the seasons above with the legal equipment for that particular season.
Depending on how you harvested your deer, the maximum number of antlerless deer a person could take in a county with a quota of one antlerless deer is four (two during archery, one during muzzleloader, and one bonus)
Again, let me know if that did not answer your question.
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