Go to the game and fish website
it matters what state ur in
the cost of the license as well as the dates of the season vary from state to state. different types of animals have different seasons
In Tennessee, the cost for out-of-state deer hunting tags is typically around $301 for a non-resident deer hunting license. Additionally, there is a fee for the big game tag, which is included in the license. It's important to check the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency website for the most current prices and any additional regulations or fees that may apply.
None, if you are not a resident of that state then you need to get a non resident license to hunt. That is how each state keeps track of game taken and also takes in money for game preservation. No license from one state is good in another state. (Dag, he said he had an out-of-state license.) It is mostly unlimited if you have the money. See the link and read the rest of this: Hunters may purchase and fill any number of Archery Antlerless Deer Hunting Permits during the archery deer season in all counties BUT: Bollinger, Butler, Carter, Dunklin, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Reynolds, Scott, Stoddard and Wayne.
when you are 12 and have your hunting license, also a tag for whatever kind of deer you are shooting.
It does not matter how old you are, you just have to have a hunting license.
Ohio
To obtain Oregon deer tags for hunting this season, you need to apply through the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's licensing system. You can do this online or at an authorized license agent. Make sure to check the specific deadlines and regulations for deer hunting in Oregon.
In Alabama, if you encounter a killed deer and do not have a hunting license, you should contact the Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries or your local conservation enforcement officer. They can provide guidance on the proper procedures for reporting the incident. It's important to report the deer to ensure compliance with state regulations and to aid in wildlife management efforts.
No. Even if you have a have a hunting license, a deer tag and haven't hit your limit, roadkill deer is illegal. Dead deer on the road, call animal services. On your property, bury it.
I can speak for my state, North Carolina, but laws are similar in other states. To be caught head lighting, or spot lighting deer, you can lose your license, pay a stiff fine and or jail time, lose your vehicle, and your hunting weapons.
if you are with a parent and younger than 16 technecally no you dont have to take an hunting license for deer i dont know for anything else.