You can download the hunting regulations for your state. There are circumstances that allow deer to be taken without a license. Local laws may overide the state hunting requirements.
2006-11-14 10:10:25
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answered by Turk_56 2
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Varies by state & local law. Most states provide land owner permits through the stae game commision. This is so farmers & other land owners can rid deer from ther property. Now how you do that may depend on local laws ( some towns say no hunting or discharge of fireams) in other cases Like in SE PA, it is a Special regs zone. Bow hunting or Shotgun only. Check with you state game dept. In the phone book under Government services blue pages.
2006-11-14 10:53:21
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answered by lana_sands 7
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In Georgia you do not need a license to hunt on your own property but still need to record the deer taken and stay within the regulations.
2006-11-14 11:04:33
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answered by Blackjack 2
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properly, as quickly as returned, people from the city attempting to 'interpret the regulation' for the country people. I proceed to exist one hundred ten acres of farm and wooded area in Tn. i do no longer want a license to seek (on my land). I do ought to stick to the seasons...lots of the time. If my very own sources ( plant life, gardens, livestock etc.) is being broken or attacked, i will kill the animal.. be it a dogs, cat or deer. So , except you're blatantly poaching you extremely have not have been given any concerns . to no longer point out, the closest cop is a 30 min. force and there are a million or 2 to police between the biggest counties in Tn. we don't difficulty approximately it. i won't be able to kill deer interior the spring or while they have babies.. by way of fact it is selfish and unethical. I do stick to the seasons, yet while i replaced into hungry i does not blink an eye fixed to kill out of season. So, you ought to study your state regulations.
2016-12-14 07:15:46
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answered by Anonymous
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West Virginia - Land owners do not need a License to hunt on there own property.
2006-11-15 00:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You can also file a deal and have it signed by a judge that the deer are destroying like you gardens or corn fields in the spring and you can take so many out of season that way.
2006-11-14 10:16:12
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answered by allen b 1
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That allen_b Dude is right.
my buddy petitioned his local authority and we shot deer for 3 weeks in the middle of august... and september... and november... He has A LOT of corn feilds...
Anyways. Petition and you can kill as you like. Its your property. They should be your deer. Too bad they arn't.
You can shoot on your own property legally. No carcass, no crime.
2006-11-14 15:46:50
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answered by browning_1911 3
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It's your property, but the deer belong to the state's wildlife office, so you need their permission to hunt. You can keep other hunters out, or prosecute them for trespassing.
2006-11-14 10:11:47
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answered by anon 5
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For me, must have a license and be in deer season, must have antlers longer than 3 inches.
2006-11-14 12:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You will need to check your state's Game department for their rules and licenses.
2006-11-14 10:23:16
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answered by DJ 7
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