Invasive species found in product Learn more. Adventure Together How to enjoy the hunt. View Our Preparedness Plan. Tuesday, September 28, - Quick Basics During the primitive weapons season, hunters may use archery equipment, muzzleloading shotguns 20 gauge and larger and muzzleloading firearms. What License Do I Need? Conservation Programs. Landowner Resources. Living with Wildlife. Press Releases. All Chattahoochee National Forest land east of I is closed to antlerless deer hunting.
Antlered bucks only. Primitive Weapons Statewide, excluding archery-only counties. Season Limit 10 antlerless deer and 2 antlered deer.
Head of Deer It is unlawful to remove the head of a deer until the deer is processed or surrendered to a storage facility for storage or processing. Transporting Deer Harvested by Another Hunter Persons transporting deer harvested by another hunter must possess, in writing, the complete name, address, telephone and hunting license number of the person who harvested the deer, and the Game Check confirmation number.
Lakes, Streams and Ponds It is unlawful to take a deer by any means while it is in a lake, stream, or pond. Return any unused carcass parts bones, hide, trimmings, etc.
Never dispose of carcass parts in a lake, stream, or river or on a road side or property other than where the deer was killed. Youth, under 16 years of age, may hunt deer with any legal deer firearm during Primitive Weapons Season, including during any wildlife management area primitive weapons hunts. However, there are circumstances where wildlife biologists rely on the public to notify them of sick animals in order to monitor disease issues.
During the primitive weapons season, hunters may use archery equipment, muzzleloading shotguns 20 gauge and larger and muzzleloading firearms. The season bag limit is 10 antlerless deer and two antlered deer one of the antlered deer must have at least four points, one inch or longer, on one side of the antlers. Special regulations apply to archery-only counties and extended archery season areas.
All deer hunters, including archers, are required to wear a minimum of square inches of daylight fluorescent orange above the waist during primitive weapons season. Scopes and other optical sighting devices are legal for muzzleloading firearms and archery equipment.
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