Where Is The Best Deer Hunting In Indiana?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Indiana has thousands of acres of national and state forests that offer almost unlimited deer hunting opportunities. Even better, much of this forest land is in some of our top counties for deer harvest. One place in particular fitting this description is

the Harrison-Crawford State Forest

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What county in Indiana has the biggest bucks?

There’s great trophy potential all over the state. Since the Pope & Young Club (P&Y) began recording North American big-game trophies taken by vertical bow, archers in

Steuben County

have registered the most qualifying whitetails (101), followed by Parke (97), Kosciusko (83), Ripley (79) and Vigo counties (78).

Where is the best place to hunt big bucks?

  1. Iowa. While the number of deer in Iowa isn’t nearly as abundant as the other states on this list, Iowa will produce deer far bigger than anything you will find anywhere else in the USA. …
  2. Ohio. …
  3. Texas. …
  4. Kentucky. …
  5. Pennsylvania.

Where can you hunt deer in Indiana?

  • Atterbury FWA. 7970 S. Rowe St. Edinburgh, IN 46124. …
  • Blue Grass FWA. Contact Sugar Ridge FWA.
  • Chinook FWA. Contact Deer Creek FWA.
  • Crosley FWA. 2010 S. SR 3. …
  • Deer Creek FWA. 2001 W. CR 600 S. …
  • Fairbanks Landing FWA. Contact Goose Pond FWA.
  • Glendale FWA. 6001 E. 600 S. …
  • Goose Pond FWA. 13540 W. CR 400 S.

Are there big bucks in Indiana?

Tim Beck Buck:

305-Inch

Indiana Record.

What is the best hunting in Indiana?

The three top properties for harvest are

Pigeon River FWA, Jasper-Pulaski FWA and Kingsbury FWA

. Pigeon River FWA has been extremely impressive over the past two seasons. Last season, hunters took a total of 195 whitetails at Pigeon River.

Where do bucks hide during the day?

Deer usually like to hide

in thick bushes

during the day, and they cover themselves up very well. In some cases, female deer also help the newborn deer to hide properly, and they even tuck them in before plopping beside them in a protective stance.

Which state kills the most deer?

The states with the most antlered deer killed per square mile were

Michigan

, 3.7 per square mile; Pennsylvania, 3.6; South Carolina, 3.2; Maryland, 3.0; New Jersey, 2.6; New York, 2.6; and Wisconsin, 2.6.

Where do bucks like to bed?

A

southwest-facing slope

provides two key elements a buck will look for in a bedding area: headwind and sunshine. This allows them to smell danger long before they see it and seek out a little warmth in the colder months. Mature bucks will typically lay down with a thick stand of trees at their backs.

Can I shoot a deer on my property in Indiana?

Indiana has a new law saying

there’s no using rifles when hunting deer

on public land. The Department of Natural Resources says “public land” includes both state and federal property. It is still okay to hunt deer on private property. … The rifle must have a barrel length of at least 16 inches.

Can you carry a handgun while hunting in Indiana?

Handguns. While hunting, an

individual may carry a handgun without a handgun license

in accordance with Indiana Code 35-47-2-1 found at iga.IN.gov.

Is it legal to hunt with an AR 15 in Indiana?

Hash said the Indiana General Assembly passed an amendment to the rifle statute this year. So

hunters can no longer use rifles when hunting deer

on public land, which includes both state and federal property. The amendment only affects rifles on public property.

What is the best rifle for deer hunting in Indiana?

  • 6.5 Creedmoor. …
  • 260 Remington. …
  • 264 Winchester Magnum. …
  • 270 Winchester. …
  • 280 Remington. …
  • 308 Winchester. …
  • 300 Winchester Magnum. You might be surprised by the number of hunters that use the 300 as their primary deer rifle. …
  • 300 Remington Ultra Magnum. Only one of my friends uses this caliber.

How much is an out of state Indiana hunting license?

How much do the licenses cost? Each deer license costs $24 for an Indiana resident and

$150 for a non-resident

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What hunting season is it right now in Indiana?

The 2021-2022 deer hunting seasons are as follows:

Reduction Zone: Sept. 15, 2021-Jan. 31, 2022

(where open)

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