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Title: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: edge2009 on November 27, 2013, 06:57:00 PM
Just curious, I was wondering what state has the longest bow season? Also, how does your tags work? Earn a buck, over the counter, or possession limit?

Here in FL the state is broke into 4 zones with archery being about a month long starting in October, then a week of muzzle loader, then general gun opens and stays open until the end of January. (for my zone)

I believe your allowed 2 deer a day, 4 in possession. Again, this may vary depending where in the state.

Of course we have many WMA's that are only archery, some are a qouta lotto system and some have a antler restriction 5 " minimum spike buck, does are allowed during archery on private, but vary on certain WMAs.


So how does your season work?
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: on November 27, 2013, 07:08:00 PM
Where I hunt in TX I can shoot 5 deer, not more than 3 bucks. The tags come on my license when I buy it.

We have an archery only season for the first month and then a general season for the rest. Any legal weapon can be used in the general season. The season this year opened on Sept 28th and I can bowhunt deer until Feb 2nd.

Bisch
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Mudd on November 27, 2013, 07:14:00 PM
Jan 15 2014
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: katman on November 27, 2013, 07:15:00 PM
SC 8/1-1/1 bow, gun starts 8/15 in the low country. 5 months for deer, shoot to your happy as we get many doe tags on our lease/private land. Have harvested 2 good bucks same sit several times. WMA many more restrictions on dates and harvest.

Hogs are year round and march to june you can hunt at night with virtually no restrictions on gear, ie bow, guns, lights, night vision whatever, yeah they want the heard kept down.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: ChuckC on November 27, 2013, 07:24:00 PM
Wisconsin has a lot of rules since the CWD invasion.    We can archery hunt pretty much from the second weekend in September thru to the start of January, with some breaks built in.I believe we can bow hunt during gun seasons now but have to wear orange. Different areas of the state are different though with at least a few areas open (for bow) until mid January.

In the CWD areas, tags are free and unlimited (you need a license).  Outside the CWD area there are different rules for different areas.

ChuckC
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: ishoot4thrills on November 27, 2013, 07:26:00 PM
In KY, deer season with archery began on Sept. 7, 2013 and it runs through Jan. 20 of 2014. Archers may hunt deer during gun seasons but must wear orange on the head, chest, and back during any and all firearms seasons. There are 4 zones with zone 1 being the most liberal and zone 4 being the most restrictive. Only one buck per hunter is allowed with the purchase of state tag(s) but there is no limit on does in zone 1. The initial state tag allows 2 deer to be killed and a hunter may purchase an additional tag allowing 2 more deer to be taken(depending on what zone you hunt in) but still only one deer can be a buck, period. In some cases a hunter may take an extra buck on a WMA like Ft. Knox or LBL or a WMA quota hunt but the hunter will have to purchase a special permit to hunt these places. Also, some WMAs require the hunter to apply to be drawn in order to hunt. Did I mention that only ONE buck per hunter may be taken statewide on private land? This is just a small explanation of our archery deer season not including modern gun, crossbow, black-powder seasons, etc. and also there are turkey, elk, small game and black bear seasons.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: tracker12 on November 27, 2013, 07:28:00 PM
In Maryland this year 05SEP- 31JAN  second bonus buck aloud after you take 2 does.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: britt on November 27, 2013, 08:32:00 PM
In Colorado we have a season that's a month long for West of I-25. East of I-25 is about 3 months long, with a couple breaks for rifle.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: East Coast archer on November 27, 2013, 08:49:00 PM
NJ is broken into numerous zones and each zone has some differences.  Where I live bow season started September 14 and runs to the second or third Saturday in February (haven't checked the regs yet). The first 3 weeks were earn a buck and then after that it is a maximum of 3 bucks during the 3 archery seasons with unlimited doe tags. During that time frame there is a muzzleloader and shotgun seasons in which you can bowhunt during them or get additional tags (more bucks) and use those weapons.  We also have a fall turkey season which is in October, a small game season and a predator season.  If you add groundhogs and bow fishing you can literally bowhunt just about all year long.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Montanawidower on November 27, 2013, 09:20:00 PM
In Montana its 8/15-1/15.   Early on its Antelope only in August, then elk, deer,moose,goats, sheep, bears, turkeys etc until about the end of November.  Depending on the region, there is a late whitetail doe hunt that lasts until Jan.  

In some regions you can shoot as many as 7 does but only one buck of either species.  Elk, bear, and turkey are over the counter but the exotics are by draw. (and lousy odds I might add)

MT is pretty rough, remote, rugged, and challenging  but the hunting is amazing I must say.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Slickhead on November 27, 2013, 09:28:00 PM
Here in the buckeye state it normally starts the last weekend in Sept and runs to the first week of Feb
Doesnt go out , but there is an early season muzzlelader, youth weekend and a week of gun (next week) then a 4 day late season muzzleloader

You dont have to earn a buck here.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: VictoryHunter on November 27, 2013, 10:10:00 PM
From September to May! In Tennessee we can shoot three bucks and as many does as we want as well as three turkeys during archery deer season. Deer season runs from the end of September to the first week of January. Then Turkeys in the spring which we can shoot another three. Then it's fishing all spring and summer!
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: far rider on November 27, 2013, 10:19:00 PM
This year it started September 7th and will end for all weapons January 1st. We are allowed to use archery throughout the season, and each successive weapon season is allowed to continue through gun season. We're in the Northwestern region.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Bowwild on November 27, 2013, 11:29:00 PM
I'll add a bit more to "ishoot.."s excellent rundown of KY deer seasons.  

The bow season begins on the first Saturday in September and ends 30 minutes after sundown on MLK Day in January.  About 28% of the archery kill comes in September.

The "one-buck" rule was instituted in 1992 and is the biggest reason why KY is number one in Booner bucks per year among all states. When we could kill a buck with a bow and a buck with a rifle most bucks killed in KY were 1.5 years old. Now these bucks represent only about 60% of the harvest. The age structure of our herd is greatly improved and only took 3 years after the law change!

A couple of years ago the State WMA extra buck rule was changed.  Now if it is a state-run WMA, killing a buck will count towards your statewide license. LBL, Ft. Knox, Bluegrass Ammo Depot are still extra buck areas.

We are joined in the field the 2nd weekend of October by about 3,000 youth rifle hunters and the 3rd weekend of October MZZL hunters join us.

Most State WMAs are open to bowhunting season-long but one must draw for a "quota hunt" on WMAs.  A friend just killed a 170+ 12-point in W. KY about 3 weeks ago on one of these quota hunts.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Quickblood on November 28, 2013, 12:11:00 AM
Pennsylvania has you all beat!  Archery season is 6 weeks long (October & 2 weeks in November) with NO Sunday hunting!  Top That!
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Fattony77 on November 28, 2013, 02:15:00 AM
In OK the deer archery season & fall turkey archery season runs from Oct.1st to Jan.15th every year. Combined season limit is 6 deer, with no more than 2 being antlered deer. One turkey of either sex for fall archery. Tags are OTC unless you have a Lifetime Hunting License (which I do), in which case you are exempt from the purchase of tags. There are some "lottery" controlled hunts that don't count towards your season limit. All archery hunters that hunt during ANY firearms season must wear EITHER a head covering or upper body covering (vest, etc.) in "hunter orange" and orange camo is legal.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Terry Lightle on November 28, 2013, 07:33:00 AM
Oct1 thru Jan15 in the Sooner state
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Bill Carlsen on November 28, 2013, 08:13:00 AM
Sept. 15-Dec.15. in NH.

You can buy a regular  either sex archery tag.

You can buy a bear tag but seasons vary in various parts of the state.

You can buy a turkey tag for the Fall and shoot one of either sex during the regular archery season.

You can buy an additional antlered buck archery tag.

You can hunt with your bow during firearms season in addition to the two archery tags as long as you follow firearms regs in the  area you are hunting. That means you have 3 deer tags if  you buy and use them.

In addition in unit M, you can buy up to 2 additional anterless tags...so theoretically you can get 5 deer tags, a turkey tag and a bear tag.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: dnovo on November 28, 2013, 10:29:00 AM
In MO. Archery deer starts Sept 15 and runs to Jan 15. We break for firearms season which starts  around Nov 12-16 depending on how the weekends fall. Firearms season lasts 11 days and you can use a bow, you just have to buy a rifle tag. Then bow season reopens and runs concurrent with firearms antler less season for another 8 or 9 days. We then have a muzzleloader season about a week after antlerless ends thru which bow season remains open.  
We have an urban doe season with rifle for a weekend the begining of Oct then have youth gun season the first weekend of Nov.  
We can take 2 buck with only 1 before rifle season and another during rifle season and as many does as you want to buy tags for. Some southern parts of the state don't have the doe tags and antlerless season due to smaller deer population
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: joe ashton on November 28, 2013, 10:37:00 AM
Here in Colorado we have a 4 week season for deer and elk. Starts the last week end of Aug.  The third week of the season  we share with the black powder people. We also have the drew for deer so we get a license every other year.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Cwilder on November 28, 2013, 10:48:00 AM
Maryland over the counter
Sept 6th until jan 31st
One buck per season 10 doe per season in region B unlimited doe with bow.
You get one bonus buck tag you may use it once you tag two anterless. So if you go out opening day and kill two doe then you can shoot two bucks.
Now I hunt two places that are federal land. On both places I can shoot 6 bucks and a bunch of anterless all deer do not count towards state bag limits
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Bjorn on November 28, 2013, 11:18:00 AM
We bowhunt hogs 365 in California resident tags are 19 bucks. The rest are heavily regulated just like anywhere else. For deer some zones are OTC others draw, and some animals are off the list entirely. Big challenge we CA hunters face is access, and unfortunately public land is popular with weed growers; but on a positive note ticks are pretty much nonexistent.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: RAU on November 28, 2013, 11:50:00 AM
As was said on page one Pa has a roughly month and a half long early season then a 2 week long late season that comes in the day after xmas. This is traditionally called the late flintlock season but archery gear is legal. (archery gear is legal for the 2 week firearms season as well tho for that matter)
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: TooManyHobbies on November 28, 2013, 12:05:00 PM
CT - Sept 16 to Dec 31 in zones 1-10. zones 11-12 is an addl. month of Jan.

zones 1-10 get four tags, two either sex, two antlerless.
zones 11-12 get the four tags, plus for every deer killed in that zone, get a replacement antlerless tag (unlimited at no extra cost), plus for every third antlerless deer killed, a bonus buck tag is issued.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Dave Lay on November 28, 2013, 01:37:00 PM
5 month Arkansas season  basicly October 1 thru Feb 28th and you can bowhunt in the gun season, we have several WMA's that have either no or very limited gun season, we can kill up to 6 deer with a 2 buck limit. some zones vary some...
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Dave Lay on November 28, 2013, 01:43:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Quickblood:
Pennsylvania has you all beat!  Archery season is 6 weeks long (October & 2 weeks in November) with NO Sunday hunting!  Top That!
holy Crap..  plus the sheer numbers of people in the woods during that time and if your a weekend hunter that's a very few days to hunt   I would lose my mind in PA
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: fujimo on November 28, 2013, 01:54:00 PM
on the queen charlotte islands,season opens 1st june to end feb-15 deer max- 5 per day.- they can be either sex.
bucks from 1 june to end august- then open season until end feb.
no specific archery season- but with 3 931 sq. miles, and a human population density of 1.2 people per sq. mile- there is very little pressure here, hence the high tag numbers.
elk has a month bow season, then a month rifle- i think- never looked into it.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: bowtough on November 28, 2013, 02:34:00 PM
Around here the season is never over! If we are not actually doing it we are thinking and dreaming and planning deer season. Off season hunt a lot of coyotes!   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: centaur on November 28, 2013, 02:37:00 PM
Wyoming varies a bit, but in general we have all of September for archery, and then we can hunt during rifle season. I generally spend September in the high country for elk, and then come down to the lower ground for whitetails and turkeys during gun season. Lots of antelope areas open mid August, and can run into October. We are limited to one buck deer, but can buy several doe tags. Most elk areas for archery are any elk, but that varies, too.
Where I live, I can hunt whitetails into December, but bucks only through November. From Oct 1 through Oct 15, we can't hunt deer in my neck of the woods, only turkeys.
Wolves are considered 'predators' outside of the area around Yellowstone, and can be hunted without any license, like coyotes. Around Yellowstone, they are 'trophy game' and are hunted on a quota system.
Black bears and mountain lion are on a quota by area. We can't hunt grizzlies yet, even if they can hunt us.
Are you confused yet??
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: JEFF B on November 28, 2013, 02:38:00 PM
for me when i do hunt all year round. just when ever i need some meat.   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: JamesKerr on November 28, 2013, 02:48:00 PM
In Arkansas all tags are included when you purchase you license you get 6 tags but only 2 can be bucks. the season last from September 28 to February 28.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Cootling on November 28, 2013, 03:26:00 PM
In North Dakota, from noon on the Friday before Labor Day weekend to first week of January.  The season is statewide and residents are allowed one deer, either sex, either species. Non-resident tags include either species (limited number) and white-tailed deer only (unlimited).  We can hunt through the rifle and muzzleloader seasons, each of which last 16 1/2 days, but we must wear orange during the rifle season.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Jerry Jeffer on November 28, 2013, 04:56:00 PM
I didn't read all of this thread, so forgive me if I duplicate. I hunt NJ mainly so, Sep-oct regular season, Nov-Dec permit season jan winter bow. Total 5 months.
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: awbowman on November 28, 2013, 05:25:00 PM
Oct. 1st through Feb. 15th
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: Bowjunkie on November 29, 2013, 12:03:00 PM
Please, please, please.... somebody post a bow season shorter than ours. I feel deprived    :(
Title: Re: how long does your bow season last?
Post by: cahaba on November 29, 2013, 12:40:00 PM
Alabama

Deer: Oct 15th to Jan. 31st. 3 bucks per year and one doe per day all season. South Alabama got their season extended to Feb. 15th. due to a late rut.

Turkeys: March 15th to April 30th

Hogs: No closed season