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Hunting Season Dates and Limits for 2006-2007 (Summary)

Deer , Bear & Turkey

Deer
Archery, Either Sex: September 9 - October 13
Extended Archery, Either Sex:





January 2-31
Only for Clayton, Cobb,
Dekalb, Forsyth, Fulton,
Gwinnett & Rockdale counties


Primitive Weapons, Either Sex: October 14-20
Firearms:
Northern Zone*:
Southern Zone:

October 21 - January 1
October 21 - January 15
Limit:






12 per season, Statewide

No more than 10 may be antlerless
and no more than 2 may be antlered.
One (1) of the 2 antlered deer must
have at least 4 points, one inch or
longer, on one side of the antlers.
Antler Restricted Counties:








In Hancock, Harris, Meriwether,
Montgomery, Randolph, Talbot,
and Troup counties, only antlered
bucks with at least 4 points on either
side are legal

In Dooly and Macon counties, only
antlered bucks with a minimum
15-inch outside spread are legal


Either-Sex days maps (Adobe Acrobat Reader required):

2006-2007 Northern Zone Either Sex Map
2006-2007 Southern Zone Either Sex Map

A permit is required to legally hunt deer with dogs in the 41 counties where this opportunity is allowed during the open season in addition to a $5 deer-dog hunting license.

* Firearms deer hunting is not allowed in Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton (north of GA Hwy. 92), and that portion of Glynn county lying within Jekyll Island. In the portion of Forsyth county south of GA Hwy. 20, only shotguns and muzzleloaders may be used (no other firearms allowed).

Bear

Northern Zone:


Archery: September 9 - October 13
Primitive Weapons: October 14-20
Firearms: October 21 - December 3

Southern Zone: Firearms: Sept. 28-30, Oct. 5-7, Oct. 12-14
Limit:
1 per season, statewide. Killing of females with
cub(s) or cubs under 75 lbs. is prohibited.


Turkey
Statewide:          March 24, 2007 - May 15, 2007
Limit: 3 gobblers per season

Small Game

Alligator
Limited Zones: September 9 - October 1
Limit: 1 per quota permit holder 

Crows
Statewide:        November 4 - February 28 
Limit: No Limit

Dove

Statewide:


September 2-16
October 7-16
November 23 - January 6

Limit 12 per day, 12 in possession 

Fox & Bobcat
Statewide:  December 1 - February 28 
Limit: No Limit

Grouse
Statewide:  October 15 - February 28
Limit: 3 per day

Marsh Hens
Statewide:
  
September 7 - October 13
November 4 - December 3
Limit: 15 per day

Opossum
Statewide: October 15 - February 28
Limit: No Limit

Quail
Statewide: November 18 - February 28
Limit: 12 per day

Rabbit
Statewide:  November 18 - February 28
Limit: 12 per day

Raccoon

Northern Zone:

Southern Zone:            

October 15 - February 28

October 15 - February 28
Limit:
Northern Zone: 1 per day
Southern Zone: 3 per day

Squirrel
Statewide:   August 15 - February 28
Limit: 12 per day

Woodcock
Statewide:   December 16 - January 14
Limit: 3 per day


 

 

National Hunting and Fishing Day

 

Why is there a National Hunting and Fishing Day?

Each day, millions of Americans are working to conserve and improve our natural resources. They are America's hunters and anglers. The U.S. Congress and President Nixon established National Hunting and Fishing Day in 1971 to recognize these generations of hunters and anglers for the time and money, more than a billion dollars each year, they donate to wildlife conservation programs. Conserving the states natural and wildlife resources is one of the most important responsibilities for this and future generations and the conservation programs supported and financed by Georgia hunters and anglers have benefited hundreds of wildlife species, including deer, wild turkeys, bald eagles and songbirds for all Georgians to enjoy.

September 23, 2006 marks the 35th anniversary of National Hunting and Fishing Day and plans are underway for both a nationwide and statewide celebration. One of the best ways all of us can create a better public understanding of hunting and fishing is to create a better public awareness of the important role that outdoorsmen and outdoorswomen have played in conservation and improving our natural resources. Together with hunting and fishing license fees, federal aid programs have funded game animals and sport fish conservation, habitat acquisition and outdoor recreation opportunities both in Georgia and throughout the country. NHF Day events provide opportunities for outdoor-oriented people and urbanites alike to learn more about outdoor skills and activities. 

So, in celebration of this special day be sure to take someone (especially young people) outside and introduce them to a whole new world of enjoyment at one of the many scheduled events set to happen, whether that be through hunting, hiking, birdwatching, fishing or another outdoor activity. 

Events are listed according to the part of the State where they will take place!  Visit one close to you - or take time to head somewhere new and go to a fun event while you are there!

Free Fishing Day Information

In addition to special events, Georgia offers a Free Fishing Day in honor of National Hunting and Fishing Day on Sept. 23, 2006.

On this day, Georgia residents do not need a fishing license or a trout license. They can fish on any public waters in the state including lakes, streams, ponds and Public Fishing Areas (PFA). Residents do not need to obtain a Wildlife Managment Area (WMA) license to fish on a PFA, WMA or on Waters Creek on this day. Take this opportunity to introduce someone to the fun of fishing!

Northwest Georgia Events

Outdoor Adventure Day at James H. Floyd State Park.  8 am - 3 pm.  Activities available will include birdhouse building, fishing, archery, canoeing, live animals and more!  The event is FREE, but there is a $2 Parking Pass required for the State Park.  For more information, contact Chuck Waters (706-295-6041) or Tim Wilson (706-857-0826).

Family Fishing Festival at the Chattahoochee National Forest Fish Hatchery.  9 am - 2 pm.  Activities available include trout fishing on Rock Creek and family friendly events.  For more information, contact Crystal Thomas (706-838-4723).

Northeast Georgia Events

Outdoor Adventure Day at Unicoi State Park.  10 am - 4 pm.  Activities will include trout fishing and instruction, skeet, air gun and archery shooting opportunities, canoeing, hunting dog and DNR K9 demonstrations, live animals and more!  The event is FREE, but there is a $3 Parking Pass required by the State Park.  For more information, contact Liz Avret (770-535-5498) or Shannon Standridge (706-878-2201).

Kids' Fishing Event at Buford Dam on Chattahoochee River (Lower Pool Park).  9 am - 2 pm.  For youth age 15 and under.  All youth should wear a life jacket.  Fishing assistance and bait provided.  Additional activities include casting demonstrations, fly tying and animal displays.  Hot dogs and drinks provided on a first come, first served basis. For more information, contact Liz Avret (770-535-5498). 

Central East Georgia Events

Outdoor Adventure Day for Youth at the McDuffie Public Fishing Area.  8 am - 2 pm.  For youth age 15 and under.  An adult must accompany children.  Activities include kids' fishing event, use of archery and air gun equipment, Laser Shot hunting simulator, wildlife showcase exhibit and Education Center exhibit.  For more information, contact George Atnip (706-595-1684).

Central West Georgia Events

Kids' Fishing Event at Clubhouse Lake at Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center.  9 am - Noon.  Kids under age 16 are invited to a fun day of fishing.  Come hook a bass, bream or catfish.  Fishing is catch and release and is for kids only (children under age 14 must be accompanied by an adult).  Pre-registration is not required.  Bring your own bait and tackle (no minnows.  For more information, contact Linda May (770-784-3059).

Hunting 101 Class at Visitors Center at Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center.  10 am - 4 pm.  Do you have an interest in hunting, but you're not sure how to start?  If so, this class if for you!  Hunter safety instructors Lloyd Bellard, Alicia Pearson and Jan & Jeannie Dillard will teach you tips, techniques and tactics to make your hunting trips safe and successful.  Learn which firearms are used for various game species and how to safely set up tree stands.  State hunting seasons and regulations will be covered as well as natural history information.  Although this class will focus mainly on deer, small game and birds will be mentioned too.  All ages are welcome, but children must be supervised.  Bring a sack lunch to this all-day class.  Pre-registration for this FREE program begins July 24, 2006.  For more information, contact Linda May (770-784-3059).

Southwest Georgia Events

Outdoor Adventure Day at Plains Welcome Center.  8 am - 1 pm.  Activities will include fishing, archery and BB gun range.  Fishing ponds will be open to children age 15 and under.  An adult must accompany children.  Bring your own pole and bait.  For more information, contact Wade Law (229-430-4252).

Fishing and Nature Day at River Creek, the Rolf and Alexandra Kauka WMA.  7 am - 5 pm.  Activities will include fishing (open to anyone, but bring your own pole and bait), hiking, bird watching, and a talk on the ecology of the longleaf pine ecosystem.  For more information, contact Steve Ruckel (229-430-4254).

Southeast Georgia Events

Kids' Fishing Event at Dodge County Public Fishing Area.  8 am - Noon.  For children age 15 and under.  An adult must accompany children.  Bring your own pole and bait.  For more information, contact Dan Stiles (478-374-6765).

Kids' Fishing Event at Hugh Gillis Public Fishing Area 8 am - Noon.  For children age 15 and under.  An adult must accompany children.  Bring your own pole and bait.  For more information, contact Neal Niblett (478-296-6192).

Kids' Fishing Event at Evans County Public Fishing Area.  8 am - Noon.  For children age 15 and under.  An adult must accompany children.  Bring your own pole and bait.  For more information, contact Steve Mincey (912-739-1139) or Melinda Collins (912-685-6424).

Outdoor Adventure Day/JAKES Day at Paradise Public Fishing Area.  7 am - 2 pm (fishing begins at 7 am, JAKES event begins at 9 am).  Kids' fishing event and bass fishing excursions for children age 15 and under.  An adult must accompany children.  Bring your own pole and bait.  Note: bass fishing excursions must be scheduled in advance by calling 912-285-6094.  JAKES Day activities will include Steve Scruggs Wildlife Program, BB gun range, shotgun range, archery range, ABAC Forestry Wildlife display and retriever demonstrations.  All ages are welcome and free JAKES membership is available for kids 17 and under.  Lake Horseshoe 6 (heavily stocked with bass, bream and catfish) will be open to all starting at sunrise.  For more information, contact Charles West (229-533-4792 or 912-685-6094).

Coastal Georgia Events

Outdoor Adventure Day at Richmond Hill Fish Hatchery.  8 am - Noon.  Activities include fishing, archery, kayaking and the Laser Shot hunting simulator.  Fishing ponds will be open to children age 15 and under.  For more information, contact Matt Thomas (912-727-2112).

Rifle Range Shooting at the Richmond Hill Wildlife Management Area Shooting Range.  8 am - 4 pm.  Rifle shooting opportunities available for all ages.  Instructors will be available to offer advice.  Bring your own rifle and ammo, or use on of ours!  For more information, contact Ed Van Otteren (912-262-3173).