Indiana hunting rule change
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 2:52 am
For the first time, Indiana has approved Rifle for deer hunting. Previously it has been shotgun only with slugs, in 10,12 20 28 and .410.
Otherwise known as high powered rifle, the calibers allowed states: .243 (6mm) and .308 (7.62), with case length of 1.16 inches, and less than 1.8 inches. other center fire calibers between .243 and .308 are prohibited. ( I do not understand why.). Full metal jacket is prohibited. 10 rounds only afield.
Pistol of calibers over .357 have been approved in higher power rounds with many common pistol rounds banned. Full metal jacket is prohibited. Open carry on private lands in deer season.
The cross bow experiment continues with pull ratings of #125 lbs or greater allowed for all deer hunts.
Electronic licensing is approved, as long as an image is obtainable on demand to DNR and Police entities.
Remote unmanned vehicles are banned for use afield to track herd, isolate, or identify deer for hunting purposes. (drones).
View the resident and no-resident rules and regulations at : INHuntFish.com
I live in area 10 in the NW corner of the State, and it covers 9 counties, with a lot of deer on corn based farmland. We have fat deer.
i hope this generates some interest to get afield, and tune up your hunting skills and equipment.
Otherwise known as high powered rifle, the calibers allowed states: .243 (6mm) and .308 (7.62), with case length of 1.16 inches, and less than 1.8 inches. other center fire calibers between .243 and .308 are prohibited. ( I do not understand why.). Full metal jacket is prohibited. 10 rounds only afield.
Pistol of calibers over .357 have been approved in higher power rounds with many common pistol rounds banned. Full metal jacket is prohibited. Open carry on private lands in deer season.
The cross bow experiment continues with pull ratings of #125 lbs or greater allowed for all deer hunts.
Electronic licensing is approved, as long as an image is obtainable on demand to DNR and Police entities.
Remote unmanned vehicles are banned for use afield to track herd, isolate, or identify deer for hunting purposes. (drones).
View the resident and no-resident rules and regulations at : INHuntFish.com
I live in area 10 in the NW corner of the State, and it covers 9 counties, with a lot of deer on corn based farmland. We have fat deer.
i hope this generates some interest to get afield, and tune up your hunting skills and equipment.