check with the Delaware department of Natural Resources
It would depend on which deer you are speaking of, and the hunting regulations there. Some species in Asia for example, are not afforded the type of protection that the white tailed and mule deer do in the United States. America's deer herds are in excellent shape, and hunting laws are strictly enforced. But over hunting could lead to any animal's extinction, as in the case of the passenger pigeon, for example.
Some popular deer hunting board games that enthusiasts enjoy playing include Deer in the Headlights, Deer Camp, and Buck Fever. These games simulate the thrill of hunting deer in a fun and competitive way.
As long as you don't violate any federal laws or the hunting regulations for your area.
Some breeds of dogs are named for things they were used in hunting for. A deer dog, or deer hound, would have gone on hunting trips for deer. There are wolf hounds and rat terriers, etc.
Deer hunting was banned in 2004 because the deer were going to be extinct.
A deer blind is a cover device for hunters, designed to reduce the chance of detection. Deer blinds are not legal in all areas, so one should check hunting laws before constructing one.
One can find information about bow hunting deer from a number of different resources online. One can find instructional videos for deer bow hunting on YouTube. One can also find information on deer bow hunting on websites such as Instructables, HubPages, and Deer & Deer Hunting.
i would limit deer hunting to at least one or two deer a year.
Gary Lewis has written: 'Deer hunting' -- subject(s): Big game hunting, Deer hunting, Hunting
Deer taken by gun rifle/slug and by bow.
The legality of hunting deer with an AR-15 varies by state and local regulations. In many states, AR-15 rifles may be permitted for deer hunting, provided they meet specific requirements regarding caliber and magazine capacity. It's essential to check the hunting laws in your area to ensure compliance with regulations. Always prioritize safety and ethical hunting practices.
Typically, if you are hunting the deer, it would be yours once it's harvested. However, if the dog is a trained hunting dog, it may assist in tracking or retrieving the deer after it has been shot, but ultimately the deer belongs to the hunter. In some cases, hunting regulations may also dictate ownership and retrieval rights.