And though Indiana honors all permits from all States, Vermonters (for example) are prohibited from Hunting, Target shooting, OR PERSONAL PROTECTION CCW with handguns in Indiana because they don't have a permit... despite the fact that their State doesn't issue one. (Never mind all the folks from "May" or "No" issue States...)
Makes me think wonder exactly how "gun friendly" we really are here...http://www.in.gov/dnr/files/fw-hg_generalinfo.pdf
Indiana Firearms Regulations
No license is required to possess a rifle, shotgun or muzzle-loading firearm (including muzzleloading handguns). You must have a permit to carry and/or hunt with a handgun. Landowners may hunt on their own property without a handgun permit. It is legal to carry a concealed handgun while hunting, if you possess a personal protection permit. You may apply for a handgun permit at your local county sheriff’s office. You must be at least 18 years old to obtain a handgun permit.
Non-residents using a handgun must have a permit issued by their home state. If their home state does not issue handgun permits, they may not hunt with a handgun in Indiana.
For a complete listing of Indiana firearm regulations, see Indiana Code 35-47-2-1.