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North Dakota Hunting Guide

Complete North Dakota hunting guide. North Dakota hunting seasons, license costs, bag limits, and regulations for all major game species. Updated for the current season.

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North Dakota Game and Fish Department

Official Site

Hunter safety course required for first-time buyers

North Dakota Hunting Seasons

Whitetail Deer

Res: $30 Non-res: $250
Season Type Opens Closes
Archery Aug 26 Jan 7
Rifle Nov 10 Nov 26
Muzzleloader Dec 1 Jan 7

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1 + additional doe/fawn tags

Excellent whitetail hunting in river bottom timber. Non-resident gun deer licenses limited by lottery. Bonus doe/fawn tags available.

Mule Deer

Res: $30 Non-res: $250
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Nov 10 Nov 26
Archery Aug 26 Jan 7

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1

Mule deer in the Badlands and western prairie. Separate tag from whitetail. Good buck-to-doe ratios.

Turkey

Res: $15 Non-res: $70
Season Type Opens Closes
Shotgun Apr 13 May 19
Archery Apr 13 May 19

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 2 (spring)

Merriam's turkeys in the western Badlands. Spring and fall seasons. Growing populations along river corridors.

Pheasant

Res: $15 Non-res: $120
Season Type Opens Closes
Shotgun Oct 14 Jan 7

Bag limits: daily: 3, season: No limit

Premier pheasant state. CRP grasslands provide excellent habitat. PLOTS program provides millions of acres of public access.

Duck/Waterfowl

Res: $15 Non-res: $120
Season Type Opens Closes
Shotgun Sep 23 Dec 3

Bag limits: daily: 6, season: No season limit

One of the top waterfowl states. Prairie pothole breeding grounds. Federal duck stamp required. PLOTS access.

Elk

Res: $30 Non-res: $300
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Sep 1 Dec 31

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1 per draw

Limited draw.

Pronghorn

Res: $20 Non-res: $200
Season Type Opens Closes
Archery Aug 15 Sep 20
Rifle Sep 25 Oct 31

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1 per year

Draw-only in most western states

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North Dakota Hunting FAQ

Do I need a hunting license in North Dakota?
Yes. All hunters in North Dakota must hold a valid hunting license from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. Non-residents typically pay higher fees. A hunter safety course is required for first-time license buyers.
What is the hunting license cost in North Dakota?
North Dakota license costs vary by species. Whitetail Deer: resident $30, non-resident $250. Mule Deer: resident $30, non-resident $250.
When is deer season in North Dakota?
North Dakota deer seasons: Archery: Aug 26 - Jan 7, Rifle: Nov 10 - Nov 26, Muzzleloader: Dec 1 - Jan 7.
Does North Dakota require a hunter safety course?
Yes, North Dakota requires hunter education certification for all first-time hunters. The course covers firearm safety, hunting laws, wildlife conservation, and ethical hunting practices.
Who manages hunting regulations in North Dakota?
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department manages all hunting licenses, regulations, and wildlife management in North Dakota. Their website (https://gf.nd.gov) has current season dates, license purchasing, and regulation booklets.