Open season is just a few weeks away for most of the US. It’s an exciting time of year for veteran hunters and beginners alike. But before heading out on your first hunt in the Hawkeye State, make sure you’re familiar with Iowa hunting laws and regulations.
Open season is just a few weeks away for most of the people in the US. It’s an exciting time of year for veteran hunters and beginners alike. But before heading out on your first hunt in the Hawkeye State, make sure you’re familiar with Iowa hunting laws and regulations.
Most seasoned hunters may be well aware that hunting laws evolve on almost a yearly basis. The objective of the government for these changes is to address public safety. Mainly, for the benefit of the hunter and the hunted.
Iowa Hunting Laws | What Iowa Hunters Must Know
It’s a must to keep up to date on Iowa hunting laws and regulations before heading out on your first hunt. Studying your state’s hunting laws might be a bit time consuming, and we know you’re impatient to get out there and start shooting. But breaking the law and having to pay a fine can put a serious damper on your hunting season. Not to mention, all the fun you’ll be missing when camping out with your hunting buddies.
Keep reading to learn about Iowa hunting laws including dates, which animals you’re allowed to hunt, which weapon you’re allowed to use, how to get a hunting license, and much more.
1. Deer Hunting in Iowa
Shotgun 1:
December 3 – 7
Shotgun 2:
December 10 – 18
Muzzleloader:
December 19, 2016 – January 10, 2017
Bow (Including senior antlerless-only licenses):
December 19, 2016 – January 10, 2017
Holiday Antlerless-Only:
December 24, 2016 – January 2, 2017
For more details on deer hunting laws and regulations, hunt them here.
Method of Take
a. Archery:
Longbows, compound bows and recurve bows shooting broadhead arrows.
No minimum draw weights and no minimum diameter for broadheads
Minimum arrow length is 18 inches
Crossbows are only allowed only for physically disabled persons as per definition by law.
For other season dates per area for geese and other migratory game birds in Iowa, shoot them down here.
Method of Take
Every hunter must use a shotgun:
With a maximum of size of a 10-gauge.
Capable of holding a maximum of three shells
With a one-piece filler (for those shotguns that are capable of holding more than three shells) that cannot be removed without having to disassemble the gun.
The website for the State of Iowa can provide more details on 2017 turkey regulations.
Method of Take
Resident Archery:
Longbows, recurve bows, and compound bows are allowed
Crossbows
Arrows:
Blunthead must be at least 9/16-inches in diameter
Must have a minimum length of 18 inches
Resident Gun/Bow
.10-, .12-, .16- and .20-gauge shotguns or muzzleloading shotgun
Shooting # 4, 5, 6, 7 1/2 or 8 lead or nontoxic shot
#2 or # 3 nontoxic shot
How to Get a License
You can acquire a hunting license either online, thru phone or mail. Better yet you can purchase it in person to the nearest license vendors or at the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Office.
The video below comes from the Iowa DNR. For all hunters out there, here is a gentle reminder when you go hunting for waterfowl:
As long as you are knowledgeable with the hunting laws in the state of Iowa and abide by them to the letter, you and your hunting buddies will surely enjoy every minute of hunting.
Hunt safe and hunt proud!
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