Millions of Americans go out into the woods every year to hunt. This time-honored pastime helps keep food on the table, curbs overpopulation and is a meditative activity for many hunters. Today, we’re looking at the best destinations for hunting across the United States.
Is Hunting Affordable?
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That depends entirely on your definition of affordability. I will say that the best destinations for hunting are going to yield plenty of food for most households across the United States.
Is It Easy to Learn How to Hunt?
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It is more a matter of having the patience and drive to hunt rather than learning how to operate a rifle. Marksmanship certainly helps, but learning how to wait it out and let the deer come to you is a vital skill.
Is Hunting Bad for the Environment?
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Not at all, in most cases this is an act of conservation for most native ecologies in the United States. You can certainly go hunting without feeling a pang of guilt.
Can Anyone Hunt?
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If you’re comfortable trekking in the woods in the cold and dark while lugging a rifle and other supplies, then anyone can. Hunting isn’t like other sporting events that demand top athleticism. A steady hand and patience go a long way.
Do You Need Lots of Gear to Hunt?
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While playing dress up can be a blast for most hunters, that isn’t the point of it. Some snacks, a dependable rifle, and some warm boots are going to be far better than spending thousands kitting yourself out.
50. Hawaii
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 1,995 (14% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $209,475 (2nd least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 890 square miles (10th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: N/A
- Total deer harvested in 2022: N/A
49. Connecticut
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 5,094 (5% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $402,510 (4th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 41 square miles (2nd fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 19%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 10,445
48. Delaware
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 7,761 (13% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $615,575 (5th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 76 square miles (3rd fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: N/A
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 16,848
47. Rhode Island
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 8,642 (16% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $161,338 (the least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 11 square miles (the fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 61%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 2,705
46. Washington
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 17,879 (2% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $1,422,441 (9th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 16,879 square miles (12th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 23%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 23,425
45. Vermont
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 17,986 (10% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $1,082,197 (6th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 545 square miles (7th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 21%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 17,461
44. Massachusetts
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 22,314 (5% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $379,825 (3rd least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 249 square miles (5th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 24%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 15,853
43. New Hampshire
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 24,480 (14% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $1,677,694 (11th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 1,060 square miles (13th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 18%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 14,082
42. New Jersey
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 25,337 (8% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $1,292,108 (7th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 1,585 square miles (20th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 28%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 38,324
41. Indiana
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 25,667 (6% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $2,998,052 (13th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 930 square miles (11th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 40%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 121,854
40. California
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 27,568 (3% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $1,342,387 (8th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 50,508 square miles (3rd most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: N/A
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 22,872
39. Florida
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 29,638 (9% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $1,708,530 (12th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 7,923 square miles (16th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 40%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 93,484
38. North Carolina
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 31,042 (9% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $3,065,332 (14th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 2,322 square miles (23rd fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 47%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 163,831
37. Oklahoma
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 33,665 (9% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $6,447,425 (24th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 1,334 square miles (17th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 56%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 134,158
36. Louisiana
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 37,624 (7% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $1,674,634 (10th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 962 square miles (12th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 51%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 217,700
35. Maine
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 38,953 (16% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $3,591,001 (16th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 522 square miles (6th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 19%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 43,787
34. Nevada
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 39,144 (26% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $4,368,483 (17th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 74,664 square miles (2nd most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 31%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 5,500
33. Virginia
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 49,764 (7% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $4,678,792 (19th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 3,393 square miles (23rd most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 57%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 186,788
32. Minnesota
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 55,378 (4% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $4,524,901 (18th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 10,177 square miles (13th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 32%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 172,265
31. Utah
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 59,055 (13% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $9,381,174 (18th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 49,505 square miles (4th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 41%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 27,536
30. Maryland
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 69,347 (21% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $3,401,869 (15th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 174 square miles (4th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: N/A
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 76,687
29. Alabama
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 71,212 (8% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $8,911,937 (20th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 1,303 square miles (16th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: N/A
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 308,729
28. New York
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 74,720 (7% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $4,824,470 (20th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 7,173 square miles (18th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 30%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 231,961
27. Wyoming
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 76,602 (29% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $23,191,142 (4th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 40,308 square miles (8th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 42%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 29,315
26. Texas
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 83,243 (5% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $12,970,984 (10th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 6,745 square miles (19th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 64%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 680,671
25. Michigan
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 83,509 (4% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $5,431,851 (22nd least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 9,963 square miles (14th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 50%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 339,189
24. Oregon
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 84,257 (7% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $7,474,126 (24th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 48,927 square miles (5th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: N/A
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 29,751
23. Iowa
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 90,046 (13% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $8,620,865 (22nd most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 1,211 square miles (15th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 42%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 109,600
22. Alaska
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 91,169 (16% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $12,274,324 (11th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 167,114 square miles (the most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: N/A
- Total deer harvested in 2022: N/A
21. Illinois
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 91,817 (6% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $16,746,726 (6th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 1,160 square miles (14th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 29%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 157,854
20. Arizona
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 96,698 (18% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $7,609,123 (23rd most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 36,515 square miles (9th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 36%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 6,809
19. Ohio
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 97,436 (13% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $10,684,108 (15th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 1,426 square miles (19th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 41%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 210,973
18. Mississippi
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 97,553 (23% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $9,327,410 (19th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 2,851 square miles (25th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 61%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 262,830
17. Missouri
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 108,283 (7% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $13,950,779 (9th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 2,953 square miles (25th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 44%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 299,719
16. Nebraska
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 111,442 (28% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $10,606,910 (16th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 813 square miles (9th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 40%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 40,289
15. South Carolina
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 112,674 (12% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $5,805,512 (23rd least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 1,746 square miles (22nd fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 71%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 179,414
14. Pennsylvania
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 120,937 (5% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $7,361,669 (25th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 7,267 square miles (17th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 40%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 422,960
13. Kentucky
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 126,527 (23% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $11,882,351 (13th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 2,373 square miles (24th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 28%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 144,493
12. South Dakota
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 132,728 (34% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $15,561,869 (7th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 6,077 square miles (20th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 42%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 55,380
11. North Dakota
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 139,058 (25% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $6,940,545 (25th least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 4,046 square miles (22nd most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 53%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 30,031
10. Arkansas
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- Hunting Licenses Issued to Non-Residents in 2022: 152,329 (30% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Hunting License Total Sales for 2022: $11,906,167 (12th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 4,410 square miles (21st most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 46%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 185,579
9. New Mexico
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 167,307 (33% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $14,890,329 (8th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 45,975 square miles (7th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 29%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 9,266
8. West Virginia
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 169,407 (23% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $5,414,317 (21st least of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 1,733 square miles (21st fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 50%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 118,499
7. Tennessee
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 171,230 (12% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $11,359,997 (14th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 1,401 square miles (18th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 65%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 163,244
6. Georgia
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 180,995 (11% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $10,604,484 (17th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 2,989 square miles (24th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 57%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 271,211
5. Kansas
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 184,400 (42% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $19,151,284 (5th most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 728 square miles (8th fewest of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 59%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 80,815
4. Montana
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 242,808 (22% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $31,822,706 (2nd most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 34,355 square miles (10th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 41%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 45,369
3. Idaho
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 248,599 (21% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $24,809,335 (3rd most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 47,424 square miles (6th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 35%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 42,770
2. Colorado
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 260,246 (32% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $68,199,461 (the most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 31,086 square miles (11th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: N/A
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 38,047
1. Wisconsin
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- Non-resident hunting licenses, tags, permits, & stamps issued, 2022: 282,662 (6% of all state-issued hunting authorizations)
- Non-resident hunting license, tag, permit, & stamp sales, 2022: $8,808,008 (21st most of 50 states)
- Open government-controlled land: 8,383 square miles (15th most of 50 states)
- Deer hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 27%
- Total deer harvested in 2022: 340,282
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