Tier II and Tier III Disabled Permit Hunts
Tier II and Tier II hunt permit holders may bring a companion to assist and hunt. The companion must carry the companion card received with the permit and must hunt alongside the permit holder at all times. There is no fee or applicaiton required for the companion. Companions may not apply for disabled hunts individually. On multiple day hunts, the companion may be different as long as he/she has the companon card. If orientation is required, the disabled sportsman must attend in order for the permit to be valid. Tier III hunt permit holders must attend orienttion to validate permit and receive blind assignment. Commission staff will be available to assist with hunt. Applicants will be charged a $10.00 nonrefundable administrative fee that covers all Tier II and Tier III disabled hunts applied for in one transaction.
Click on one of the disabled categories on the left for hunts within that Tier level.
IMPORTANT: This information does not serve as a regulatory guide and is compiled from the 2011/12 Permit Hunts Publication as an aid to the hunting public. Hunters and trappers should always refer to the
North Carolina Inland Fishing, Hunting
and Trapping Regulations Digest for regulations and local laws.