DNR News And Notes For Licenses and Hunting Dates
INDIANAPOLIS – The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) issued a pair of announcements in concern to upcoming hunting and fishing opportunities.
DNR Launches New INHuntFish.com License System
Buying licenses online will be easier and more convenient for hunters, anglers and trappers thanks to a new system that the DNR will launch this week.
The new system at INHuntFish.com requires customers 18 and older to create an online account. Customers can use the account to purchase their licenses, purchase or redeem gift certificates, acquire their Harvest Information Program (HIP) number, and make donations. Having information saved to an account makes purchasing future licenses much easier for yourself and for any children under age 18 that you list as an associate. If you’re already a DNR customer, use your Customer ID located on the top left of your license to log in.
The improvements include:
Free reprints of licenses.
The ability to save a license to your smartphone through the print feature. (Electronic copies of licenses are now valid.)
An option to print all valid licenses on one piece of paper, no matter when they were purchased.
The ability to view your active licenses and licenses that have expired in the last 30 days.
License options adjusted for your age, residency and hunter education status.
Quick links for hunting, fishing and trapping regulations, the Wild Bulletin e-newsletter, and social media accounts for the DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife.
A “shopping cart” feature that allows you to see what you are buying.
Email receipts.
The system accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover.
A future version will include the CheckIN Game feature that allows hunters to use computers and mobile devices to check in their harvest through their account.
An access fee will offset the cost of the upgraded system. The fee is $1 per license, plus $1 and 2 percent of the total on each license. For example, if you use INHuntFish.com to purchase an annual resident fishing license, your cost would be $19.34 ($17 for the license, plus $1 for the license, plus $1.34).
DNR Proposes 2016 Migratory Bird And Waterfowl Hunting Season Dates
The hunting season dates for waterfowl and other migratory birds, as proposed to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) by the Indiana DNR, are listed below.
The dates are not final unless approved by the USFWS in July. A later announcement will either confirm or amend these dates. Historically, they have been accepted as proposed.
Beginning this year, the federal regulatory cycle has been altered. Rather than two separate processes for early and late seasons, all migratory bird hunting seasons are selected together. The seasons are based on population and habitat data gathered the year before. Therefore, the 2016-17 hunting seasons are based on the same data used to set the 2015-16 seasons, and the biological data currently being collected will be used to set next year’s seasons.
The DNR’s recommended dates for webless migratory game birds are:
Mourning doves: Sept. 1 to Oct. 16, Nov. 1-13, and Dec. 10 to Jan. 8
Sora rails: Sept. 1 to Nov. 9
American woodcock: Oct. 15 to Nov. 28
Common snipe: Sept. 1 to Dec. 16.
The daily bag limits for webless migratory birds are 15 mourning doves, 25 sora rails, three woodcock and eight snipe. Possession limits are three times the daily bag limits.
The DNR’s recommended dates for ducks, coots and mergansers are:
Early teal (blue- and green-winged only, statewide):
Sept. 3-18.
Regular waterfowl seasons:
North Zone: Oct. 22 to Dec. 11, and Dec. 24 to Jan. 1
Central Zone: Oct. 29 to Nov. 6, and Nov. 19 to Jan. 8
South Zone: Oct. 29 to Nov. 6, and Nov. 26 to Jan. 15.
The daily bag limit for ducks in all zones is six, including no more than four mallards (of which no more than two can be hens), three scaup, three wood ducks, two pintails, two redheads, two canvasbacks, one black duck and one mottled duck. The daily bag limit for coots is 15. The daily bag limit for mergansers, separate from ducks, is five, of which no more than two can be hooded mergansers. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit.
For Canada geese, white-fronted geese, brant and light geese, the proposed dates are:
North Zone: Sept. 3-11, Oct. 22 to Nov. 20, and Dec. 10 to Feb. 12
Central Zone: Sept. 3-11, Oct. 29 to Nov. 6, and Nov. 19 to Feb. 12
South Zone: Sept. 3-18, Oct. 29 to Nov. 6, and Nov. 26 to Feb. 12.
The bag limit is five dark geese (Canada, white-fronted and brant in aggregate), no more than three of which can be Canada geese. The bag limit in September is five dark geese, all of which can be Canada geese. The possession limit is three times the daily bag limit. The daily bag limit for light geese (snow, blue and/or Ross’ geese) is 20, with no possession limit for light geese. The proposed light goose conservation order is Feb. 13 to March 31, statewide.
The light goose conservation order has no bag or possession limit. A free permit is required. Details will be available later in the winter.
The DNR’s recommended dates for youth waterfowl season are:
North Zone: Oct. 15-16
Central Zone: Oct. 22-23
South Zone: Oct. 22-23.
Bag and possession limits are the same as the regular seasons. The youth waterfowl season is open to youths age 15 and younger, accompanied by an adult.
DNR’s recommended dates for extended falconry seasons are:
Ducks, coots and mergansers:
North Zone: Sept. 27-30, and Feb. 14 to March 10
Central Zone: Oct. 22-28, and Feb. 17 to March 10
South Zone: Oct. 22-28, and Feb. 17 to March 10.
American woodcock:
Sept. 20 to Oct. 14, and Nov. 29 to Jan. 4
Mourning doves:
Oct. 17-31 and Jan. 9-11