2026 Deer Season Set

Rowdie

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Wouldn't a year or two of buck only help the population? Let's save some does
 


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Only 240 nonresident Bow tag this year. Down 60 from last year. I wonder how many they sold in 2024. I know it was unlimited before. Well that was easy.

AI Overview A total of 3,109 nonresident archery licenses were issued in North Dakota for the 2024 season. These licenses were part of a total of 27,102 archery licenses issued, with nonresidents making up a smaller portion compared to the 23,993 resident bowhunting licenses issued.


AI Overview In 2025, North Dakota issued a total of 2,788 non-resident archery deer licenses, consisting of 2,494 for white-tailed deer and 294 for any-deer. These licenses were part of a total of 27,341 archery licenses issued, with the majority going to residents.

To me it's unclear if there are 240 nonresident Bow tags or 240 any Deer licenses plus White tail. Did something get thru the cracks on nonresident bow hunters.
 

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Only 240 nonresident Bow tag this year. Down 60 from last year. I wonder how many they sold in 2024. I know it was unlimited before. Well that was easy.

AI Overview A total of 3,109 nonresident archery licenses were issued in North Dakota for the 2024 season. These licenses were part of a total of 27,102 archery licenses issued, with nonresidents making up a smaller portion compared to the 23,993 resident bowhunting licenses issued.


AI Overview In 2025, North Dakota issued a total of 2,788 non-resident archery deer licenses, consisting of 2,494 for white-tailed deer and 294 for any-deer. These licenses were part of a total of 27,341 archery licenses issued, with the majority going to residents.

To me it's unclear if there are 240 nonresident Bow tags or 240 any Deer licenses plus White tail. Did something get thru the cracks on nonresident bow hunters.
NR archery tags for white tail are unlimited ….
 


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Does anyone have an answer for me on my 14 year old son’s youth tag? I’ve always heard that I can send him in for one of the youth muley buck tags and if not drawn he will get his statewide whitetail tag? Is that how it goes? Anyone that’s done it in the past few years I would appreciate some insight. TIA
 

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Does anyone have an answer for me on my 14 year old son’s youth tag? I’ve always heard that I can send him in for one of the youth muley buck tags and if not drawn he will get his statewide whitetail tag? Is that how it goes? Anyone that’s done it in the past few years I would appreciate some insight. TIA
You are correct. That is exactly how it works.
 

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Does anyone have an answer for me on my 14 year old son’s youth tag? I’ve always heard that I can send him in for one of the youth muley buck tags and if not drawn he will get his statewide whitetail tag? Is that how it goes? Anyone that’s done it in the past few years I would appreciate some insight. TIA
This is the way I understand it
 

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Does anyone have an answer for me on my 14 year old son’s youth tag? I’ve always heard that I can send him in for one of the youth muley buck tags and if not drawn he will get his statewide whitetail tag? Is that how it goes? Anyone that’s done it in the past few years I would appreciate some insight. TIA
Yup exactly how you stated. Same goes for youth doe tags. If you send them for one of the draw units and they get denied they automatically get a statewide tag.
 


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Did anyone see the part where it's the lowest number of tags in 50 years???

Remember what happened the last time? Soil bank and CRP. Fast forward 20 years and we were in our heyday of deer, ducks and upland birds. Then someone decided CRP was too expensive, and here we are.
 

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Did anyone see the part where it's the lowest number of tags in 50 years???

Remember what happened the last time? Soil bank and CRP. Fast forward 20 years and we were in our heyday of deer, ducks and upland birds. Then someone decided CRP was too expensive, and here we are.
I don't think many members on here remember the Soil Bank days. As it ended early 60's. And CRP started in 1985 or 1986. After 1997 is when the Duck population took off. And Pheasants about 1999. The winter of 96 and 97 were tough on Pheasants. There was lots of water after 97 and some roads were under water for over 20 yrs. N.D. Will never see the amount of game there was out there in them banner years. When you could walk 1/2 mile and you had you limit of Pheasants Them were the days.
 

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My DAD put one quarter into soil bank and my uncle retired and put all of his into soil bank that was right next to ours Lordy we had birds. LB
 

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