When does bow season start

BANDT

Senior Member
And rifle season this year?

I looked on the website, and couldnt find it.
 

Nastytater

Banned
I think bow is the second Saturday in Sept.

After we added the muzzle loader season,it usually falls on the second weekend of the september month yes,but with all the changes they are trying to do,it might fall back to the week after again....
 

TAG

Senior Member
As I understand it:

Bow season always opens the 2nd Saturday in Sept.

Rifle always opens the 3rd Saturday in Oct.
 

doublelungdriller

Senior Member
my guess will be september the 12th 2009

my guess on muzzle loader is october 10th 2009

my guess on rifle is october 17th 2009
 

Milkman

Deer Farmer Moderator
Staff member
See the sticky at the top of this forum list
 

christianhunter

Senior Member
You can also see post #5.I called them,it is public knowledge.DNR is very courteous and helpful,they don't mind talking to you and answering questions.Sometimes the old fashioned telephone,provides you with more knowledge.
 

mikey

Senior Member
Season Dates
Hunting Season Dates and Limits for 2009-2010
(Summary) Deer Season

Archery, Either Sex: September 12 - October 09
Extended Archery, Either Sex: January 2-31
Only for Clayton, Cobb,Dekalb, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett & Rockdale counties

Primitive Weapons, Either Sex: October 10-16
Firearms: Northern Zone*: October 17 - January 1
Southern Zone: October 17 - January 15

Limits: 12 per season, Statewide
No more than 10 may be antlerless and no more than 2 may be antlered.
One (1) of the 2 antlered deer must have at least 4 points, one inch or longer, on one side of the antlers.
 

BANDT

Senior Member
Season Dates
Hunting Season Dates and Limits for 2009-2010
(Summary) Deer Season

Archery, Either Sex: September 12 - October 09
Extended Archery, Either Sex: January 2-31
Only for Clayton, Cobb,Dekalb, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett & Rockdale counties

Primitive Weapons, Either Sex: October 10-16
Firearms: Northern Zone*: October 17 - January 1
Southern Zone: October 17 - January 15

Limits: 12 per season, Statewide
No more than 10 may be antlerless and no more than 2 may be antlered.
One (1) of the 2 antlered deer must have at least 4 points, one inch or longer, on one side of the antlers.

that pretty much sums it up. Thanks
 

GobbleAndGrunt78

Senior Member
I've received a certifiable butt whipping this turkey season, so deer season can't get here soon enough!
 
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