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Firearms deer hunting season opens Oct. 21Thu, 10/12/2006 - 10:50am
By: The Citizen
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (October 6, 2006) - White-tailed deer are the most popular game animal in Georgia, and since 96 percent of deer hunters pursue this species using modern firearms, they eagerly anticipate the opening day of firearms deer season on Saturday, Oct. 21. Firearms season in the Northern Zone runs through Jan. 1, 2007 and in the Southern Zone, the season runs through Jan. 15, 2007. Last year, 228,848 licensed hunters harvested 274,175 deer using modern firearms, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD). “Georgians should remember that regulated hunting is the most cost effective and efficient means of managing the deer herd,” says WRD Assistant Chief of Game Management John Bowers. “In addition, hunters provide over $12 million each year to support wildlife management in the State through hunting license fees and self-imposed excise taxes collected on the purchase of firearms, ammunition and archery equipment.” Deer hunters can choose from a variety of hunting locations in Georgia. All hunters should check the 2006-2007 Georgia Hunting Seasons and Regulations, available at www.gohuntgeorgia.com or from license agents, for any special county regulations, including either-sex days and antler restrictions. Hunters also should note that the season bag limit remains at 10 does and two antlered bucks. Regarding the buck limit, one of the two must have at least four points (one inch or longer) on one side of the antlers. There are no additional antler restrictions except in counties with special antler restrictions. All deer hunters must wear at least 500 square-inches of fluorescent orange above the waist to legally hunt during firearms season, except on archery-only areas within WMAs or archery-only counties. Deer hunters using modern firearms must possess a valid hunting license, a big game license and a current deer harvest record. If hunting on a WMA, hunters also must possess a WMA license. Hunting licenses are available online at www.gohuntgeorgia.com, at over 1,000 license agents, or by calling 1-888-748-6887. For more information on firearms deer season, visit the WRD website at www.gohuntgeorgia.com, contact a WRD Game Management Office or call (770) 918-6416. login to post comments |