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  1. Your Guide to How Hunting Tags Work | Mossy Oak

    • Acquiring one tag means you have the legal right to kill one specific animal. The tag comes with detailed limitations on where you can hunt, when you can hunt, and what you can hunt. If you’re applying f… See more

    The Process of Getting A Tag

    Not everyone who applies for a hunting tag will receive one. It’s a competitive pool at times, and there are some cases where being chosen in the lottery for a tag is a once in a lif… See more

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    The Benefit of Antlerless Tags

    While most people think of applying for bucks or bull moose tags, it's incredibly beneficial for hunters who want a good chance to bring something home to consider ap… See more

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    Where to Hunt

    The best states for huntingwhitetail deer include Iowa, Texas, Indiana, Wisconsin, Kansas, Kentucky, Ohio, Missouri, and Mississippi. These states boast large deer population… See more

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    Who Should Apply

    Individuals who are interested in only hunting small game like rabbits and squirrels don’t typically require a tag—only a valid hunting license. Certain birds like turkey, quai… See more

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    The Price of Tags

    The price of tags varies by state and depending on the animal. Knowing this gives you the flexibility to decide which tags you want to apply for based on the budget that works f… See more

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    The tag comes with detailed limitations on where you can hunt, when you can hunt, and what you can hunt. If you’re applying for a buck tag during deer hunting season in your state, then your tag gives you the right to kill a male deer, with a specified number of points on its antlers.
    If you’re applying for a buck tag during deer hunting season in your state, then your tag gives you the right to kill a male deer, with a specified number of points on its antlers. There will also be specifications surrounding the style of hunting you’re allowed to do.
    The physical tags, mentioned earlier, are attached to your deer license. Make sure your information is filled in on the tag and license. Notch or cut out the corresponding month, date, and time of day of when you made the harvest from the tag. Remove the tag from the license and attach it to the deer.
    You can’t tag a bear with a deer tag. There are even specific tags within deer hunting, so be mindful of which tags you have and tag the deer accordingly: antlerless, buck-only, etc. The physical tags, mentioned earlier, are attached to your deer license. Make sure your information is filled in on the tag and license.
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