

This increases resident hunter’s opportunity and flexibility to take antlerless deer from 8 days to 109 days. 1 in Game Zone 1 until the end of the deer season. 2 Individual Antlerless Deer Tags - Based on feedback from hunters SCDNR worked with the legislature to eliminate the 8 date specific antlerless tags and replace them with 2 antlerless tags that may be used on any day beginning Sept.The base set of resident tags consist of the following: ( Note: Lifetime Licensees that now live out-of-state should call SCDNR Licensing directly at 80.) Lifetime/Senior/Gratis/Disability Licensees receive tags annually after requesting them one time.
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Youth hunters and 3-year Disability Licensees must request the free base set of tags annually. When a resident purchases a Hunting License/Big Game Permit OR if they have an active Hunting License/Big Game Permit that will be valid when deer season begins they will automatically receive a free base set of deer tags prior to deer season or 7-10 days following the purchase of the Hunting License/Big Game Permit if deer season has begun. Daily limit of 2 for antlered bucks or antlerless deer using personal tags for residents and non-residents. In each case, 2 of these bucks must have at least 4 points on one antler or a 12-inch inside spread.

The statewide limit on antlered bucks using personal tags is 5 for residents and 4 for non-residents. Tags are valid for the entire deer season, however, hunters must maintain an active License/Big Game Permit to legally deer hunt. Allow 7-10 days for tags to arrive in the mail for online and telephone orders. Tags will not be mailed until early August.

Tags may be requested after July 1 online at:. They are available over the counter at SCDNR offices located in Aynor, Charleston, Clemson, West Columbia at the State Farmer’s Market, Florence, and York. For Additional Deer Tag Information visit Deer tags ARE NOT available over the counter at point of sales vendors (Walmart, Dick’s Sporting Goods, etc.). Tag must remain attached until the deer/carcass is quartered or received by a processor. All harvested deer in South Carolina are required to be tagged at the point of kill.
