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  1. Deer hunting requirements. Anyone wishing to hunt deer must have the following: Outdoors Card; deer licence or farmer’s deer licence listed on your licence summary; deer tag or additional deer tag (validated for the appropriate season/firearm, area and type of deer) or be party hunting with a person who has a valid deer tag or additional deer tag

  2. (a) the person is hunting with a bow during a season where only bows may be used to hunt deer in the controlled deer hunt management unit under Ontario Regulation 670/98 (Open Seasons — Wildlife) made under the Act and the person’s deer tag indicates that he or she is authorized to hunt in the unit; or

  3. Aug 11, 2015 · We’re confident you’re all with the program, but it’s worth repeating: Please be sure to seek permission from landowners before hunting on private property. And, of course, always check your provincial or territorial hunting regulations for detailed information on draws, seasons, limits and more before heading afield.

    • Broadside Presentation: The Ideal Choice for a Humane Kill. We might as well start with the shot that is most widely accepted as ideal: the broadside shot.
    • Quartering Presentation: Pretty Good Access to the Vital Organs. While a broadside shot through the vitals provides minimal meat loss, some people prefer a slight quartering away shot.
    • Facing Presentation: Tempting, but Tricky. A deer facing you provides a path to its heart, which could be effective, but it is definitely riskier and more challenging than the broadside angle.
    • Deer Neck Shot Placement: A Risky Proposition from Any Angle. If you have not caught on, the shots are getting riskier as we go on. With a rifle, a neck shot is actually the choice of some hunters and a total no-go for others.
  4. Aug 2, 2019 · This annual hunting guide summarizes the rules and regulations for hunting in Ontario. It provides information about hunting licences and fees, as well as up-to-date regulations and seasons for each game species.

  5. Aug 25, 2020 · If we were in motorboats, we’d likely never have seen the deer. However, that encounter shows how beneficial canoes and kayaks can be for deer hunting. They cut down on ground scent, open up new entry and exit routes, and even if a deer sees you, it might not register you as a threat. 8. Deer Blows Ruin Your Day

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  7. Oct 29, 2019 · Given those realities, here are three safe assumptions about antler-point restrictions and other antler rules: First, hunters who work with wildlife managers to set realistic expectations for antler restrictions might not be awestruck by the results, but most will be satisfied.