No.
Your license is to kill an animal(s), a given number a day, and a set number in possession. It is not to where you can kill it.
This is the same as is it okay to rape or kill someone on my own property.
2006-10-07 08:39:18
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answer #1
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answered by captn_carrot 5
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If they are causing damage to your crops or property, you can get special permission. The catch is, though, that you have to provide evidence that they are causing destruction, and I believe a DNR agent has to come to your property and verify it. I believe that you still have to hunt them during the regular season, but you are just allowed to kill more than normal.
If you want to shoot pests like sparrow, groundhogs, and skunks, that if legal all year long, unless it is a specifically protected animal (most birds, endangered species, or anything that requires a licence and has a season).
That is how it works in Indiana anyway; your state might be different. The best way to find out is to check with your local DNR department.
2006-10-07 08:49:14
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answered by Anonymous
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extremely, the federal government can to a pair extent, in spite of if it is a uncommon difficulty. ought to the land you purchase take place to be deemed as a breeding floor, nesting section, etc. for animal on the Federal Endangered Species Act, the federal government could make the section a federally secure section without looking allowed. It got here approximately to my grandfather on some land that he owned. A chicken observing team pointed out approximately 25 acres that he owned in NW NC as key breeding and nesting floor for some style of endangered owl. The 25 acres became of course marked by using federal park rangers (a similar ones who patrol federal campgrounds) and he became not allowed to seek or catch on that component to the land. The 25 acres became immediately policed by using federal park rangers. as properly, a ban became located on any progression of that component to the valuables. lower back, an extreme and unquestionably ordinary difficulty, in spite of if it is possible.
2016-11-26 23:18:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You still have to have a permit to hunt no matter where you go.
2006-10-07 08:43:09
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answered by peg 5
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If you have at least (varies by state) 1 acre of crops you can kill animals that disturb the crops. Small game is usually overlooked but you have to have crops to hunt deer, elk or bear.
2006-10-07 08:38:05
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answered by The Druid 4
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yes ,you can hunt on your land in WV & GA without a permit ,my dad & stepdad do it all the time during deer season
2006-10-07 08:48:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope but if its fenced and posted who will know?
2006-10-07 08:37:20
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answered by Anonymous
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HELL YEA BROTHER ONLY IF YOUR WHITE!!!
2006-10-07 08:42:31
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answered by Anonymous
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