I would check with the Kansas DNR to make sure. Lots of Myths exist about liscense and hunting land you own. Most states have gone to a "Residency" Clause. Only if you actually live on the land and it is your primary residence. Some States allow family of the resident landowner to hunt without a liscense.
States have done this to prevent out of state Hunt Clubs form allowing members to hunt without the usually expensive "out of State Liscense".
Hunting Liscense's are realitively inexpensive and the money goes to protect the sport. Thay are a good investment in the future of hunting.
If the land is in your name, are not required to have a license."I am a resident of Alabama. Must I purchase a hunting license to hunt on lands I own in Alabama? No, residents of Alabama are not required to purchase a hunting license to hunt on property they own."
Yes. Lawfully, according to the MDWFP, only the name filed as the "title owner" can hunt without a license (ie. if your wife, child, or 2nd cousin is not on the title, they will have to have a license to hunt)
yes,you have to have a license to hunt this unless you are part of his family.
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By passing a hunter's safety course which requires a test at the end of the class. afterward you will have to get a license in your state of residency. if you choose to hunt in another state you will have to get a license there also but usually you will only get a temporary one unless you hunt there regularly. then if you choose to hunt on someone else's land you will need written permission from the land owner.
Not if you are immediate family of the landowner: children, spouse, parent. Everyone else needs a license.
Only if you own the land can you hunt on it without a license. If you don't own it, then you must have a license and WRITTEN permission from the land owner for the date of the season (2007-2008) . The paper only has to be short and sweet with the owner signing it at the end and your name and or anyone elses also that is hutting with you.