What Can I Hunt Today?
Tap your GPS location. Hunterizer shows every species with an open season at your exact coordinate — with bag limits, shooting hours, and weapon rules. No PDF. No guessing.
Every hunter has asked it — sometimes under pressure, in the field, 30 minutes before shooting light: What exactly am I allowed to hunt here, today? State regulation booklets are organized by species and zone. You need to already know which zone you are in, which season to read, and which of the 12 sub-sections applies. That lookup takes 15 minutes with a PDF. Hunterizer does it in seconds.
How It Works
Open the app
Hunterizer uses your device GPS or a location you tap on the map.
Identifies your zone
Automatically detects your management unit, zone, or WMU — no manual lookup.
Shows what is open today
Every species with an active season at that location, with bag limits, shooting hours, and weapon restrictions.
What Information Hunterizer Shows
- Species and season type — e.g., Whitetail Deer — Archery, or Wild Turkey — Fall General
- Season open/close dates — exact dates for the current season window
- Bag limit and possession limit — how many you may take per day and possess at once
- Legal shooting hours — sunrise/sunset or state-specific rules
- Weapon restrictions — archery-only, firearms, muzzleloader, or general
- Zone or unit name — the management unit at your GPS coordinate
- Regulation source citation — the official regulation document for verification
Species You Can Look Up
Available species vary by state and season.
Available in 11 States
Real Examples: What Hunterizer Answers
You are in a National Forest in California, near a zone boundary. Is archery deer season open? What is the bag limit? Are you in Zone A or Zone B right now? Hunterizer identifies your zone from GPS and answers all three questions immediately.
You are hunting State Game Land in Pennsylvania. Is the rifle season open yet, or are you still in the archery window? What WMU are you in? What are the legal shooting hours today? Hunterizer shows the current season phase and shooting hours for your WMU.
You are scouting new ground in Texas. The previous week was dove season. Is squirrel still open? Is it too early for deer? What species can you legally take right now without additional tags? Hunterizer lists every legal species at that coordinate for today’s date.
Why “What Can I Hunt Today” Is Harder Than It Sounds
A single state may have 50 or more game management zones, each with its own season dates. Some zones open archery in September; others wait until October. Some have split buck/doe seasons. Some species require a supplemental permit only valid in specific units.
The right answer to “what can I hunt today” is species + location + date + weapon type + applicable season type. Hunterizer handles the location, date, weapon type, and season type layers automatically. You bring your license; Hunterizer brings the regulation data.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Hunterizer free?
- Hunterizer is free to download on iOS and Android. A 7-day free trial gives you full access. After the trial, full access is $4.99/month or $29.99/year.
- How accurate is the regulation data?
- Regulation data is sourced from state wildlife agencies and updated each season. Hunterizer cites the source regulation for each result so you can verify it directly. Regulations can change; hunters are ultimately responsible for compliance.
- Does it work if I do not know my zone?
- Yes. That is the core feature. Hunterizer identifies your management zone or unit automatically from your GPS coordinate. You do not need to know which zone you are in before you open the app.
- Does it show waterfowl regulations?
- Yes. Waterfowl seasons and zone maps are included for supported states. Federal waterfowl regulations combined with state-specific duck and goose seasons are displayed by GPS location.
Find Out What You Can Hunt — Right Now
Tap your GPS coordinate. See every open season, bag limit, and shooting window. Free to try.
Related Guides
- How GPS Regulation Lookup Works — The technical details: zone boundaries, point-in-polygon lookup, and regulation sources.
- onX vs Hunterizer — onX tells you where to hunt. Hunterizer tells you what is legal there.
- Best Hunting Apps for Regulations — Full comparison of all major hunting apps.