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Does Georgia Implement Any Special Regulations for Quota Hunts?

April 5, 2026

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Georgia Implements Special Regulations for Quota Hunts, including limited permits and specific harvest restrictions.

Quota Hunt Regulations in Georgia

Georgia’s quota hunts are managed to promote sustainable deer populations and provide fair hunting opportunities for the public. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Wildlife Resources Division regulates these hunts, which typically take place on public and private lands. Hunters who apply for quota hunts must meet specific requirements, such as possessing a valid hunting license and completing a hunter education course.

Application and Permit Process

To participate in Georgia’s quota hunts, hunters must submit an application through the Georgia Lottery for Wildlife Habitat (Go Wild) system. The application period usually starts in April, and hunters can apply for multiple hunts. The lottery system ensures a fair and random selection process. Winners of the lottery are issued a limited permit, which grants them access to the designated hunting area. The permit details, including the hunt dates and bag limits, are clearly outlined on the permit.

Harvest Restrictions and Bag Limits

Georgia’s quota hunts have specific harvest restrictions to maintain a healthy deer population and ensure a balance between hunting and wildlife conservation. For example, during the 2022 season, hunters participating in the quota deer hunts in Region B (which includes parts of northern Georgia) were allowed to harvest one buck per permit holder, with a minimum antler requirement of three points on one side. This restriction helps to maintain a robust deer population and ensure the long-term sustainability of the hunt.

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