Indiana has had a “one buck” rule since 2002. This limits a hunter to one antlered deer per year no matter how it is harvested (archery, firearm, muzzleloader). Prior to that a hunter could take an antlered deer by each method each year.

I have noticed that there are a lot more older bucks being taken than in the past since most hunters are being more selective in what they take so the so-so younger bucks get passed over and have a chance to mature.


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