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How long is deer season in North Carolina?

How long is deer season in North Carolina?

North Carolina Deer Seasons

Youth Day Sept. 25
Urban Archery Jan. 15-Feb. 20
Archery Sept. 11-Nov. 5**
Muzzleloader/Blackpowder Oct. 2-Nov. 19**
Firearms Oct. 16-Jan. 1**

What is the last day of deer season in North Carolina?

Nov. 21 – Dec. 4, 2020: Cleveland, Polk and Rutherford counties. Entire Gun Season: All other counties and in Buncombe County east of NC 191 south of the French Broad and Swannanoa rivers, west of US 25 and north of NC 280 and in Henderson County east of NC 191 and north and west of NC 280.

How late can you hunt deer in NC?

Shooting hours: Game birds and animals may be taken only between 30 minutes before sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset with rifle, pistol, shotgun, archery equipment, dogs or by means of falconry with the following exceptions: raccoons, feral swine and opossums may be taken at night.

The eastern region of the state has the longest deer season which usually starts around the second week of September, followed by NC’s black power deer season that starts around the first week of October. The NC eastern whitetail deer gun season starts around mid October and runs until the first of January.

When does hunting season end in North Carolina?

North Carolina western section whitetail deer hunting season Western whitetail deer bow hunting season: Sept. 12 – Sept. 27, 2020; Oct. 11 – Nov. 22, 2020; Dec. 13, 2020 – Jan. 1, 2021 (antlered deer only)

When is duck season in North Carolina?

Duck hunting season in the Outer Banks is open from October through early March, depending on the type of duck you plan to hunt. Before you plan your trip, visit the North Carolina Wildlife website for specific information about the various duck seasons.

How many deer in North Carolina?

North Carolina. North Carolina Deer: An estimated population of about one million deer in 2016 to 2018. Lower populations in the east, higher in the west.