INDIANAPOLIS — Deer hunters can sign up for the chance to hunt on land owned by participating landowners with the new Deer Hunt Registry system administered by DNR’s Division of Fish & Wildlife.
The Deer
Hunt Registry connects deer hunters with landowners, golf courses, parks, land
trusts, farmers, or communities. The registry will provide interested parties
with a list of hunters in the area willing to help.
The Deer
Hunt Registry system is replacing the former Hunters Helping Farmers program
and incorporating the Community Hunter Access Program (CHAP). To learn more
about CHAP, see
wildlife.IN.gov/9420.htm
.
Hunters will be able to sign up for the chance to hunt starting July 1.
Note signing up on the Deer Hunt Registry does not guarantee additional hunting opportunities or placement in a managed hunt.
For more information or to sign up, see
on.IN.gov/deerhuntregistry
.



