2024 Hunting and Trapping Season
Welcome to the 2024 hunting and trapping season! We hope that this year brings more exciting opportunities to enjoy the abundant natural resources on Camp Atterbury. Our goal is to offer safe, enjoyable and sustainable recreation to all personnel authorized to hunt on Camp Atterbury. Camp Atterbury enforces all state hunting, fishing and trapping laws.
Camp Atterbury Hunting, Fishing & Trapping Guide
The 2024-2025 Atterbury-Muscatatuck Hunting, Fishing & Trapping Guide provides a summary of Camp Atterbury hunting, fishing, and trapping policies and is designed as a summary only. Visitors must also read in its entirety the Atterbury-Muscatatuck Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping Regulation (CA 210-1) which can be found at the Range Control Division and on the iSportsman portal. The guide includes information about season dates, bag limits, license requirements, approved hunting hours, approved hunting equipment and personnel authorized to hunt on Camp Atterbury. It also includes details about turkey hunting, mushroom hunting, small game/bird hunting, waterfowl hunting, trapping, and fishing. Thank you to all the hunters, anglers, and trappers on Camp Atterbury for your continued support of conservation and ethical hunting that makes hunting on post a success.
Best of luck in the coming season!
2024-2025 Atterbury-Muscatatuck Hunting, Fishing & Trapping Guide
Highlights
- All Camp Atterbury recreationists must register and purchase permits with iSportsman.
- All recreational users must carry a working cell phone at all times while on Camp Atterbury.
- All recreational users must have a valid hunting/fishing license in accordance with Indiana state law.
- Authorized and public hunters may enter a lottery for a Muzzleloader Hunt in December.
- All tree stands, blinds, trail cameras and other equipment used on Camp Atterbury must be tagged, using a weatherproof method, with your assigned iSportsman permit number.
- Trappers will check into Training Area 802 only and must submit a map of their trap locations to the hunting program email address.
- Camp Atterbury prohibits the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones).
- Do not attempt to pick up any unexploded ordinance (bombs, ammunition, grenades, etc.)
If you have any questions or need any further information from us, please let us know.