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Indiana lowers deer hunting limits in southern counties for 2026 due to EHD outbreak.
The Indiana DNR has reduced deer hunting limits in several southern counties for the 2026 season due to a severe epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) outbreak, which has significantly impacted deer populations.
Antlerless bag limits were lowered by one to two deer per hunter in Bartholomew, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Martin, Scott, and Switzerland counties, while statewide limits remain at six.
The changes aim to aid population recovery, with ongoing monitoring and potential reassessment for the following season.
Hunters are urged to report sick or dead deer via the DNR’s online tool to support tracking efforts.
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Indiana reduce los límites de caza de ciervos en los condados del sur para 2026 debido a un brote de EHD.