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  2. Indiana wants to change its rules for deer hunters. Here are ...

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    The state of Indiana wants to change its rules for deer hunting, but first it wants your input. The Indiana Natural Resources Commission (NRC) has opened a public comment period for proposed ...

  3. When is Indiana deer hunting season near me? Dates ... - AOL

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    Here's your guide to the 2024-25 Indiana deer hunting season. What you need to know from deer hunting licenses to tips on how to hunt deer for beginners.

  4. Indiana wants to change deer hunting rules. Here's how you ...

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    State officials are proposing changes to rules about hunting deer and trapping otters. Indiana wants to change deer hunting rules. Here's how you can comment on the proposals.

  5. Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Public use is limited to 4,000 acres on the northeast corner of the refuge surrounding Old Timbers Lake. Over 200 species of birds and 46 species of mammals are found on the refuge. [1] Public uses of the refuge include hunting (white-tailed deer and wild turkey), fishing, and bird-watching. [4]

  6. Tri-County Fish and Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Department of Natural Resources www .in .gov /dnr /fishwild /3082 .htm Tri-County Fish and Wildlife Area is a protected area that covers 3,569 acres (1,444 ha) and is dedicated to providing hunting and fishing opportunities for the public.

  7. Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area is an area in Newton County, Indiana dedicated to providing hunting and fishing opportunities while maintaining 9,956 acres (40.29 km 2), 1,800 of which are open water, marshes, and flooded crop land.