In This State Hunting Deer Is Like Shooting Fish in a Barrel

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In This State Hunting Deer Is Like Shooting Fish in a Barrel

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The number of licensed hunters has topped 15.9 million in the US for two consecutive years, after decades of decline. The popularity of deer hunting is largely attributable to the animal’s ubiquity. According to some estimates, the US is home to as many as 35 million white-tailed deer alone. Most of the lower 48 states have large populations of white-tailed deer and even the states that do not have other varieties of deer species, such as mule- or black-tailed deer. Additionally, deer hunting is an effective wildlife management tool, and every year, revenue derived from the hunting industry is used to fund critical conservation efforts.

While the United States is home to a wide range of game — from elk and wild turkey to rabbits and migratory birds — deer are by far the most sought-after quarry. According to the National Deer Association, a wildlife and habitat preservation organization, there were an estimated 11 million deer hunters in the U.S. — and they collectively harvested over 6.2 million deer in 2022.

More than just a pastime, hunting is also an important source of food for millions of American families, as a single deer can yield between 50 and 70 pounds of meat. Of course, not every hunt results in a successful harvest — most, in fact, do not. According to the NDR, only 41% of deer hunters in the continental U.S. successfully harvested at least one deer in 2022. Success rates vary considerably by state, however, and in some parts of the country, deer hunters are far more likely to harvest game than in others.

Using data from the NDA, 24/7 Wall St. identified the best states for deer hunting. States are ranked on the share of hunters who harvested at least one deer in 2022. Only states with available data were considered. All supplemental data is also from the NDA.

Among the 42 states on this list, the share of hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022 ranges from 18% to over 70%. The highest-ranking states are overwhelmingly concentrated in the South, while the states with the lowest success rates are mostly in the Northeast.

Likely, explanations for lower success rates in the Northeast are varied. Deer hunting is generally considered more difficult in the Northeast than in other parts of the country, partly because even spotting a deer — particularly a buck — typically requires more time in the woods than it would in many Western or Southern states.

In some states, hunting regulations pose additional challenges. In places like South Carolina and Texas, where deer hunters are most likely to be successful, hunters can use centerfire rifles, which are effective at long range. In contrast, many of the lowest-ranking states on this, like Massachusetts and New Jersey, limit deer hunters to using shotguns, muzzleloaders, or bows—which are generally shorter-range weapons that can require more skill and experience to operate effectively.

Why It Matters

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Hunting is big business in the United States. Driven largely by deer hunters, Americans spent a combined $1.1 billion on hunting licenses, stamps, tags, and permits in 2022 — and another $32.9 billion on hunting equipment and trip-related expenses. While every state is home to thousands of licensed hunters, the likelihood of a successful day in the field varies across the country — and there are only a handful of states where a majority of deer hunters finish the season with at least one kill.

42. New Hampshire

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 18%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 14,082 (59.2% antlered buck, 40.8% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 49% rifle or shotgun, 33% bow, 18% muzzleloader

41. Connecticut

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 19%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 10,445 (53.6% antlered buck, 46.4% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 36% rifle or shotgun, 47% bow, 7% muzzleloader, 10% other

40. Maine

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 19%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 43,787 (54.4% antlered buck, 45.6% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 85% rifle or shotgun, 11% bow, 4% muzzleloader

39. Vermont

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 21%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 17,461 (55.1% antlered buck, 44.9% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 48% rifle or shotgun, 34% bow, 18% muzzleloader

38. Washington

  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 23%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 23,425 (89.0% antlered buck, 11.0% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: N/A

37. Massachusetts

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 24%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 15,853 (57.3% antlered buck, 42.7% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 31% rifle or shotgun, 46% bow, 23% muzzleloader

36. Wisconsin

  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 27%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 340,282 (48.1% antlered buck, 51.9% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 69% rifle or shotgun, 29% bow, 2% muzzleloader

35. New Jersey

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 28%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 38,324 (42.0% antlered buck, 58.0% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 25% rifle or shotgun, 65% bow, 10% muzzleloader

34. Kentucky

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 28%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 144,493 (49.2% antlered buck, 50.8% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 73% rifle or shotgun, 20% bow, 7% muzzleloader

33. New Mexico

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 29%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 9,266 (98.1% antlered buck, 1.9% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 72% rifle or shotgun, 15% bow, 13% muzzleloader

32. Illinois

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 29%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 157,854 (46.4% antlered buck, 53.6% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 55% rifle or shotgun, 43% bow, 2% muzzleloader

31. New York

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 30%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 231,961 (50.2% antlered buck, 49.8% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 64% rifle or shotgun, 24% bow, 11% muzzleloader

30. Nevada

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 31%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 5,500 (87.0% antlered buck, 13.0% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 84% rifle or shotgun, 14% bow, 2% muzzleloader

29. Minnesota

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 32%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 172,265 (51.2% antlered buck, 48.8% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 80% rifle or shotgun, 14% bow, 6% muzzleloader

28. Idaho

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 35%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 42,770 (76.0% antlered buck, 24.0% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 92% rifle or shotgun, 6% bow, 2% muzzleloader

27. Arizona

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 36%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 6,856 (99.3% antlered buck, 0.7% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 82% rifle or shotgun, 15% bow, 2% muzzleloader, 1% other

26. Nebraska

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 40%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 40,289 (58.1% antlered buck, 41.9% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 82% rifle or shotgun, 12% bow, 6% muzzleloader

25. Florida

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 40%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 93,484 (69.5% antlered buck, 30.5% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 67% rifle or shotgun, 24% bow, 9% muzzleloader

24. Indiana

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 40%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 121,854 (56.6% antlered buck, 43.4% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 64% rifle or shotgun, 26% bow, 10% muzzleloader

23. Pennsylvania

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 40%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 422,960 (38.8% antlered buck, 61.2% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 59% rifle or shotgun, 35% bow, 6% muzzleloader

22. Utah

  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 41%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 27,536 (92.9% antlered buck, 7.1% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 75% rifle or shotgun, 10% bow, 15% muzzleloader

21. Montana

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 41%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 45,369 (58.8% antlered buck, 41.2% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 93% rifle or shotgun, 6% bow, 1% muzzleloader

20. Ohio

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 41%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 210,973 (42.7% antlered buck, 57.3% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 46% rifle or shotgun, 47% bow, 6% muzzleloader, 1% other

19. Wyoming

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 42%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 29,315 (74.4% antlered buck, 25.6% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 94% rifle or shotgun, 6% bow, 0% muzzleloader

18. South Dakota

  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 42%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 55,380 (61.5% antlered buck, 38.5% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 82% rifle or shotgun, 16% bow, 2% muzzleloader

17. Iowa

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 42%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 109,600 (42.4% antlered buck, 57.6% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 52% rifle or shotgun, 36% bow, 12% muzzleloader

16. Missouri

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 44%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 299,719 (47.0% antlered buck, 53.0% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 78% rifle or shotgun, 19% bow, 3% muzzleloader

15. Arkansas

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 46%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 185,579 (48.4% antlered buck, 51.6% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 75% rifle or shotgun, 15% bow, 9% muzzleloader

14. North Carolina

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 47%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 163,831 (52.6% antlered buck, 47.4% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 79% rifle or shotgun, 13% bow, 8% muzzleloader

13. West Virginia

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 50%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 118,499 (60.4% antlered buck, 39.6% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 67% rifle or shotgun, 28% bow, 5% muzzleloader

12. Michigan

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 50%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 339,189 (60.1% antlered buck, 39.9% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 64% rifle or shotgun, 31% bow, 5% muzzleloader

11. Louisiana

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 51%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 217,700 (55.5% antlered buck, 44.5% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 79% rifle or shotgun, 9% bow, 12% muzzleloader

10. North Dakota

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 53%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 30,031 (58.3% antlered buck, 41.7% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 77% rifle or shotgun, 21% bow, 2% muzzleloader

9. Oklahoma

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 56%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 134,158 (54.5% antlered buck, 45.5% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 60% rifle or shotgun, 31% bow, 9% muzzleloader

8. Virginia

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 57%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 186,788 (49.0% antlered buck, 51.0% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 60% rifle or shotgun, 16% bow, 24% muzzleloader

7. Georgia

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 57%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 271,211 (35.5% antlered buck, 64.5% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 79% rifle or shotgun, 18% bow, 3% muzzleloader

6. Kansas

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 59%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 80,815 (51.9% antlered buck, 48.1% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 56% rifle or shotgun, 40% bow, 4% muzzleloader

5. Rhode Island

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 61%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 2,705 (48.1% antlered buck, 51.9% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 17% rifle or shotgun, 42% bow, 42% muzzleloader

4. Mississippi

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 61%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 262,830 (45.3% antlered buck, 54.7% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 81% rifle or shotgun, 19% bow

3. Texas

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 64%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 680,671 (55.4% antlered buck, 44.6% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 89% rifle or shotgun, 9% bow, 1% muzzleloader, 1% other

2. Tennessee

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 65%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 163,244 (52.9% antlered buck, 47.1% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 72% rifle or shotgun, 13% bow, 15% muzzleloader

1. South Carolina

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  • Hunters who shot at least one deer in 2022: 71%
  • Total deer harvested in 2022: 179,414 (50.2% antlered buck, 49.8% antlerless deer)
  • Deer harvested by weapon type: 91% rifle or shotgun, 8% bow, 2% muzzleloader, 1% other
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Sam Stebbins is a writer at 247WallSt.com where his primary focus is on government policy, politics, companies, and broad social and economic trends. Sam has been writing in the money and news verticals for over 8 years and holds a bachelor's degree from Hobart College, which he earned in 2010. Sam resides in upstate New York and enjoys hiking, biking, canoeing, and skiing in the Adirondack Mountains and across the Northeast.

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