Upland bird hunters can apply now for the opportunity to participate in controlled-access hunts on private land through a relatively new DNR program called APPLE.
APPLE stands for Access Program Providing Land Enhancements.
APPLE offers financial incentives to landowners who allow controlled public access hunting on their land. Public hunting opportunities are made available through a reserved draw system.
The program is geared toward improving hunting opportunities for ring-necked pheasant, Northern bobwhite quail and American woodcock. The species available at each participating property can vary.
To apply, visit hunting.IN.gov and click on the “Reserved Hunt Info” link. Hunters can apply now through Sept. 23.
The online method is the only way to apply. Applicants must possess a hunting license valid for the hunt for which they are applying.
Hunters will be selected through a computerized, random drawing. Drawing results will be posted at wildlife.IN.gov within two weeks after application deadlines. An email will be sent to applicants when results are posted.
For more information on the APPLE program wildlife.IN.gov/9572.htm.