Deer season opens this weekend in Georgia

The Georgia statewide deer hunting firearms season opens this Saturday and continues through Jan. 14, 2024.

“The deer hunting firearms season is right around the corner, and I am expecting a fantastic season ahead,” said Charlie Killmaster, state deer biologist for the Wildlife Resources Division.“We also want to remind those that hunt deer out-of-state to be aware of laws in place to help prevent the introduction of Chronic Wasting Disease to Georgia.”

During the 2022-23 firearms deer season, nearly 200,000 hunters harvested about 210,000 deer in Georgia. Regulated deer hunting ensures that Georgia’s deer population continues to be healthy and strong and is an excellent way to fill your freezer with sustainable, healthy local meat.

More than one million acres of public hunting land are available in Georgia, including more than 100 state-operated Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs). Find season hunting dates and information about WMAs in the 2023-2024 Georgia Hunting Seasons and Regulations guide (eregulations.com/georgia/hunting/).

State law allows Georgia hunters to harvest up to 10 antlerless deer, and no more than two antlered deer (one of the two antlered deer must have a minimum of four points, one inch or longer, on one side of the antlers or a minimum 15-inch outside antler spread).

For most hunters in the state, the deer season ends Jan. 14.

For counties with extended firearms or archery season, review the Georgia Hunting Regulations 2023-24 guidebook. Deer of either sex may be taken with archery equipment on private land during the primitive weapons and firearms deer season.

Georgia deer hunters must have a hunting license, a big game license, and a current deer harvest record. All are available online at GoOutdoorsGeorgia. com, by phone at 800-3662661, or by a licensed agent (list of agents available online).

All harvested deer must be reported through Georgia Game Check within 24 hours. Deer can be reported on the Outdoors GA app (which works regardless of cell service), at GoOutdoorsGeorgia.com, or by calling 800-366-2661.

All deer hunters in Georgia – including archers – are required to wear a minimum of 500 square inches of daylight fluorescent orange above the waist during primitive weapons season.

“We also want to remind hunters that they are the first line of defense in protecting the Georgia deer herd from Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a fatal disease affecting deer. This disease has not been detected in our state and you can be instrumental in keeping it out,” Killmaster said.

“Do not bring whole carcasses or heads into Georgia and know what parts you can bring back from an out-of-state hunt. Please report deer with any disease symptoms. You can find more info at GeorgiaWildlife. com/cwd.”

For more on deer hunting, visit GeorgiaWildlife.com/ deer-info.