South Carolina’s 2022 Deer Hunting Season Guide

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It’s finally fall and that means deer season is here.  The bow (and crossbow) hunters had the woods to themselves from September 15th through September 30th, and now it’s time for the primitive weapon and gun hunters to start the season as well.  Primitive weapon season begins on October 1st and gun hunts can begin on October 11th – January 1st.

Rules and regulations vary depending on which game zone you intend to hunt so it is important to check your zone to ensure compliance with the rules in that zone. Game Zone two encompasses Spartanburg, Greenville, Cherokee, Union, and most of the Upstate of South Carolina.

Map found here

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Deer Rules and Regulations:

SC DNR States that “All deer must be tagged with a valid deer tag as prescribed by the department before the animal is moved from the point of kill. Tag must remain attached until the deer/carcass is quartered or received by a processor.

Legal hunting time for deer is the time between one hour before official sunrise until one hour after official sunset (50-11-710).

In Game Zones 1 and 2 it is unlawful to pursue deer with dogs (50-11-310).

It is unlawful to hunt, shoot or in any way kill deer from a motorboat, raft or any other water conveyance, or to molest a deer while any part of the deer is in water (50-11-730).

Possessing any deer with the head detached while in transit from the point of kill is prohibited (50-11-400).

It is unlawful to hunt deer with a firearm within three hundred yards of a residence when less than ten feet above the ground without permission of the owner and occupant. The provisions of this section do not apply to a landowner hunting on his own land or a person taking deer pursuant to a department permit.

Archery, muzzleloaders, crossbows, and pneumatic weapons are allowed during gun hunts.”

Deer Seasons on Private Lands:

  • All harvested deer must be tagged at the point of kill prior to being transported. Tag must remain attached until the deer/carcass is quartered or received by a processor.
  • Antlered deer statewide limit:
    •   Residents – 2 per day, 5 total all seasons and methods combined.
    •   Nonresidents – 2 per day, 4 total all seasons and methods combined.
  • Antlerless deer – limit 2 per day. Must be tagged with Individual Antlerless Deer Tag. Only three (3) Individual Antlerless Deer Tags may be used in Game Zone 1. Tags are valid in Game Zones 2, 3, and 4 beginning Sept. 15 and in Game Zone 1 beginning Oct. 1. Individual tags are not valid on properties enrolled for antlerless deer in the Deer Quota Program. Individual tags do not alter the daily (2 per day) or seasonal limit or change the type of weapon that can be used during special weapons seasons.
  •  Limits listed include deer taken on private & WMA lands.
  •  Limits listed do not apply to quota deer taken on properties enrolled in the Deer Quota Program.
  • Sunday hunting allowed on private lands.
  • Archery and crossbows allowed during all seasons.
  • Crossbows are considered archery equipment.
  • In Game Zones 1 and 2 it is unlawful to pursue deer with dogs.
  • Baiting or hunting deer over bait is permitted on private lands statewide.

As always, make sure to have the correct license and tags before going into the field. Finally, these dates apply to hunting on private land. In some cases, dates for hunting on public game land vary. Detailed rules, regulations, and game zone maps can be found here.

When it comes to hunting, knowing the laws is important.  When it comes to personal injuries, on-the-job injuries, and criminal or family law matters, having a knowledgeable attorney on your side is crucial.  If you have legal questions, contact KD Trial Lawyers at (864) 660-0465 or visit our website at www.spartanlaw.com for more information.

The attorneys at KD Trial Lawyers wish you a happy and safe hunting season!

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