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    Hunting does in the national forest.

    It is my understanding that you need a permit to kill does in WMA areas. But I was told by a game warden that during archery, and muzzle loading season you don't need a permit in non WMA areas. What I want to know where is it published that this is a legal practice? I didn't see any to specific in the game law book addressing national forest.

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    I learned the same way, calling a game warden. Park rangers don’t know. Game warden told me only during archery season IIRC


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      #3
      Look at the county regulations for deer. It will outline the restrictions for National Forest Lands.

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        #4
        I did some research on it last year and it is my understanding you can kill does during archery season without a permit. Not sure on muzzleloader.

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          #5
          It is all county or unit specific.

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            #6
            I know that in SHNF, you do not need a doe permit during archery season. You do need a doe permit in the forest after general season opens. I don’t know about muzzle loader.

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              #7
              You will need permit during muzzleloader season in shnf, after general season ends

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                #8
                Originally posted by tiberiuswade View Post
                You will need permit during muzzleloader season in shnf, after general season ends

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                Where do you get this special muzzleloader anterless permit? The USFS ANTLERLESS DEER PERMIT expire 1-6-19. Muzzleloader season starts 1-7-19.
                Last edited by ABWGTX; 08-28-2018, 02:30 PM.

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                  #9
                  Yea, no permit needed during muzzleloader from my understanding.

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