Actually it varies by state, by Age and by the game hunted.C-dub wrote:I apologize up front for my questions. I am not a hunter, so sorry if these are simple questions.
If I'm on my own private land would I still have to have a hunting license to hunt deer or any other animal other than animals like hogs? I use hogs as an example because hogs are considered nuisances and there's no license required and no bag limit, right? But, what about other animals that do not fall into that category?
Also, would bag limits still apply on my own land? I guess, if the answer to the first question is, yes, I would still require a license, then the answer to this one might also be yes.
Once when I was young, a warden came up to me, my grandfather and his brother hunting quail. There was not a license between the three of us and none was required. I was 15 and both my grandfather and his brother were over 65. We were also hunting on my grandfather's or "Family" land. We were required to observe bag limits and special permits.
The law there is now slightly different, but under sixteen gets a juvenile license that is good until that birthday after passing hunter safety and a Senior pays a $10+/- fee one time that is good for the rest of their life.