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Primitive Weapons Deer Season Opens this Saturday, Oct. 15

“Primitive weapons season is a great way to get a jump on deer season,” said Charlie Killmaster, state deer biologist with the WRD Game Management Section. “Only a fraction of Georgia deer hunters take advantage of this season, but it provides hunters with an early ‘shot’ at a successful harvest before the pressure of the firearms season begins.”

Over one million acres of public hunting land is available to hunters in Georgia, including more than 100 state-operated wildlife management areas. Hunt dates and locations available in the 2022-2023 Georgia Hunting Seasons and Regulations guide (eregulations.com/georgia/hunting/).

Quick Basics

During the primitive weapons season, hunters may use archery equipment, air bows, muzzleloading shotguns (20 gauge and larger) and air rifles and muzzleloading firearms that are .30 caliber or larger.

State law allows hunters to harvest up to 10 antlerless deer, and no more than two antlered deer (with one of the two antlered deer having a minimum of four points, one inch or longer, on one side of the antlers) or a minimum 15-inch outside antler spread.

All deer hunters, including archers, are required to wear a minimum of 500 square inches of daylight fluorescent orange above the waist during primitive weapons season. Scopes and other optical sighting devices are legal for muzzleloading firearms and archery equipment.

To pursue deer in Georgia, hunters must have a valid hunting license, a big game license and a current deer harvest record (free). Licenses can be purchased online at GoOutdoorsGeorgia.com, by phone at 1-800-366-2661 or at a license agent (list of agents available online).

All deer hunters must report their harvest using Georgia Game Check within 24 hours of harvest. Deer can be reported on the Outdoors GA app (which works regardless of cell service), at GoOutdoorsGeorgia.com, or by calling 1-800-366-2661.

For more on deer hunting, including finding a game processor, reviewing regulations, viewing maps (either sex day or the rut map), visit GeorgiaWildlife.com/deer-info.

Whether a hunter kills a deer with a primitive weapon or waits until next week to use a firearm, The Monticello News is interested in showing off your successful hunt. When you take that big buck…or your child takes any deer, just snap a photo and submit advertising@themonticellonews.com . Include the hunter’s name and if a juvenile, their age.

We plan to print as many photos as we can in our annual Deer Festival section which will be published on Thursday, Nov. 3. Pictures need to be submitted no later than Monday, Oct. 31 to be included, and there’s no guarnatee then. Please submit as soon as possible after being successful.

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