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In Massachusetts, the cost of a deer hunting license varies depending on the type of license and the applicant's residency status. For residents, a one-day license costs $25, a seven-day license costs $100, and a season license costs $120. Non-residents can purchase a one-day license for $125, a seven-day license for $250, or a season license for $295.
Licensing Requirements
To hunt deer in Massachusetts, you’ll need to obtain a valid hunting license. Residents must purchase a license through the Massachusetts Fish and Wildlife website or at a licensed vendor. Non-residents can purchase licenses online or by mail. Make sure to read the licensing requirements carefully, as they may change.
Hunting Regulations
Deer hunting in Massachusetts is regulated by the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Wildlife. The state has specific hunting seasons, bag limits, and hunting hours. For example, the archery season typically runs from September 15 to November 30, while the firearm season takes place from December 3 to 9 and December 17 to 23. Make sure to consult the official hunting regulations for up-to-date information.
Tips for Hunting in Massachusetts
Massachusetts offers a variety of habitats for deer hunting, from rural farmland to wooded mountains. To increase your chances of success, focus on areas with high deer concentrations, such as agricultural fields and woodland edges. Use a combination of scouting and tracking to locate deer activity and set up your stand accordingly. Consider using a tree stand or blind to get a better vantage point, and always follow safe hunting practices.
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