Check with the DNR in the state you are looking to hunt. But for the most part the States have all gone to a residency clause for determining who can hunt private land without a Liscense. In most States you have to "reside" on the property and it must be your "leagal" address. This is a way of controlling out of State hunt clubs that buy tracts of land for hunting purposes. Usually all members will share "partial" ownership of the property. By requiring residency- all members of the club would be required to have a liscense. Again- States are very different and many Myths exist. Checking with the State DNR will save you a lot of trouble. In most States, if you are found afield illegally, authorities can and do, seize your equipment and in some cases your vehicle. Fines are opresive and you could lose your right to hunt. It is not worth the risk. Call the Department of Natural Resources in the State you are planning to hunt!
As a rule- liscenses are an inexpensive way for us to protect our "right" to hunt. The fees collected go to protecting the game and providing a "place" to hunt and fish.
yes
No you do not,if u have livestock and a deer Is in your property u can kill it withought a tag.
According to a couple of Game Wardens you do not have to follow the season on your own property nor can a Game Warden set foot on your property without your permission.
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Yes it is, If you own a farm with a required amount of acres and it's the only source of income meaning you can't work any where else. The farm has to be working it can't be in the conservation. Also you can hunt a neighboring property if you have permission from that land owner. But if you own 2 properties and they are say 1 mi apart you can't hunt on both only the property where you live
Yes You Do
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You need a licence for the gun if youre not in the usa, but you can shoot on ur own property
who own these tags
I believe they can; with the exception being that if you own the hotel your car is on your property so it would be OK to have the expired tags. The question would then be if you can afford to own a hotel then why can't you renew your tags?
In most states but not all. Please check with your state game/wildlife department.
I would say yes to both. I know for a fact u must obtain a liscense. The part about hunting season. I am not sure for Pennsylvania. I WI you can obtain crop damage tags and hunt year round but this is only if u are a farmer. If you are not using Ag tags then you must hunt during and only during the states season.