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Yes, there are special regulations for hunting in Georgia State Parks, which are managed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division. These regulations include designated hunting seasons, bag limits, and permits. Hunters should refer to the Georgia Hunting Regulations for specific details.
Hunting Seasons in Georgia State Parks
Georgia State Parks offer deer hunting seasons for archery, muzzleloader, and modern firearms. The archery season typically runs from mid-September to mid-January, while the muzzleloader season usually takes place in late November and early December. The modern firearms season is usually split into two segments: the early season, which occurs in late November and early December, and the late season, which typically runs from mid-December to mid-January.
Bag Limits and Permits
In Georgia State Parks, the statewide bag limit for deer is two bucks per hunter per season, with no more than one buck having an inside spread of 13 inches or greater. Hunters also need to obtain a permit, which can be obtained through the Georgia Lottery Corporation’s Wildlife Resources Division. The permit system helps manage deer populations and ensures a sustainable harvest. Hunters need to apply for the permit in advance, as they are limited in number and issued through a lottery system.
Additional Regulations
Hunters should be aware of additional regulations, such as the requirement to wear a minimum of 500 square inches of fluorescent orange material, and to follow all safety protocols when hunting in Georgia State Parks. The parks also have specific rules regarding tree stands, baiting, and hunting with dogs. Hunters should familiarize themselves with these regulations before heading out into the field.
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