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Indiana Natural Resources Commission Approves New Fish, Wildlife Rules

Last updated on Wednesday, July 17, 2013

(UNDATED) - The Indiana Natural Resources Commission on Tuesday gave its final approval to a number of revisions to rules governing fish and wildlife resources but did not authorize the extension of the archery season or the addition of a primitive muzzleloader season for deer hunting.

The archery season will remain the same as last year (Oct. 1 through Jan. 5, 2014) and there will continue to be only one muzzleloader season, which runs from Dec. 7-22 this year.

The Commission went along with the majority of public comments received and the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife's request to remove the two deer season proposals from the rule package because the Division felt they are not needed to manage the deer population, have the potential to create confusion among hunters, and make it more difficult to evaluate the impact of new deer hunting rules that went into effect last year.

Rule changes that were approved will:



The proposed changes are subject to review and approval by the Attorney General and Governor, a process that can take as long as 75 days, after which they are published in the Indiana Register. Rules become effective 30 days after publication, unless a later effective date is specified in the rule.

In other business Tuesday, the NRC approved:

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