A junior hunter may apply for an antlerless deer permit. |
A junior hunter or a person 65 years of age or older may |
take an antlerless deer, if a person who holds a valid |
antlerless deer permit transfers the permit to the junior |
hunter or person 65 years of age or older by identifying |
the name, age and address of the transferee on the permit |
as well as any other information reasonably requested by |
the commissioner and then returns the permit to the |
department prior to the start of the firearm season on |
deer. The commissioner shall record the transfer and |
return the permit to the junior hunter or person 65 years |
of age or older. A valid permit must be in the possession |
of the transferee in order for the transferee to take an |
antlerless deer. If the person transfers the permit to |
the junior hunter or person 65 years of age or older, that |
person is prohibited from taking an antlerless deer. |