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Post by Greenedog on Sept 21, 2011 18:14:56 GMT -5
NRC approves rule changes for 2012 deer season
The Indiana Natural Resources Commission on Tuesday approved a package of changes to deer hunting rules that will go into effect in the 2012 season.
None of the changes will be in effect this year.
The final adoption vote came after preliminary approval by the NRC in January and a six-month public comment period that included hundreds of written comments and two public hearings.
The rule changes include creating a crossbow license and authorizing its use during the entire archery season; extending the archery season without interruption from Oct. 1 through the first Sunday in January; extending the urban zone season from Sept. 15 through Jan. 31; requiring hunters in urban zones to harvest an antlerless deer before harvesting an antlered deer; establishing a special antlerless season from Dec. 26 through the first Sunday in January in designated counties; adding the non-resident youth licenses and a new deer license bundle; requiring display of hunter orange on occupied ground blinds; and extending the rifle cartridge length that can be used in the firearm season to 1.8 inches.
These changes must still be approved by the Attorney General’s Office and Governor’s Office and published in the Indiana Register before taking effect.
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Post by B-rad on Sept 21, 2011 20:08:19 GMT -5
i like the orange on the blind thing, i do this anyway during gun season most of the time, earn a buck should do well in urban deer ones too. not too upset with any of these
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Post by spainy79 on Sept 22, 2011 14:46:38 GMT -5
I've heard a lot of people complaining about the crossbow deal but IMO I don't see a bunch of people going out and buying crossbows just for this. I'm sure some will but not a staggering number. The only people that I know of now who hunt with one due so with a disability permit. I would also like to see a list of cartridges that will be allowed for the 1.8" limit.
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Post by pitbulld45 on Sept 23, 2011 17:25:36 GMT -5
I wish the whole state was earn a buck. I also hope they up the out of state license fees to an average of what surrounding states charge.
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