Pennsylvania Landowner Hunting
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 147
RE: Pennsylvania Landowner Hunting
ORIGINAL: Coalcracker
Doesn't this include full time employees and also land that these farmers have on lease?
ORIGINAL: RSB
Qualified landowners, those with their land under continuous commercial cultivation, can hunt their own land without a hunting license during the legal seasons but they can not hunt on any other lands.
The availability of landowner hunting license allows the qualified landowners to get a license so they can also hunt off of their own lands. It is just a way of expressing some gratitude toward the landowners where game reside and feed.
R.S. Bodenhorn
ORIGINAL: Sylvan
Thanks for the input guys. I'm a bit puzzled though. Why would the pgc issue landowner hunting licences if there is no need for the landowner to have a license? Oh well.
Thanks for the input guys. I'm a bit puzzled though. Why would the pgc issue landowner hunting licences if there is no need for the landowner to have a license? Oh well.
Qualified landowners, those with their land under continuous commercial cultivation, can hunt their own land without a hunting license during the legal seasons but they can not hunt on any other lands.
The availability of landowner hunting license allows the qualified landowners to get a license so they can also hunt off of their own lands. It is just a way of expressing some gratitude toward the landowners where game reside and feed.
R.S. Bodenhorn
Yes, proved they qualify under the laws of their land being under continuous cultivation from which they derive a livelihood. The detached lands do have to be within ten air miles of the home farm though.
They can also hunt on adjoining lands too if they have written permission from the adjoining land owner. They can not hunt public land that might adjoin their land.
It is my experience that most landowners still buy a license so they can hunt other areas where they wouldn’t qualify to hunt without a license.
R.S.Bodenhorn
#14
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 147
RE: Pennsylvania Landowner Hunting
ORIGINAL: Sylvan
So how about tags?
So how about tags?
All big game animals, or birds (turkey), have to be tagged immediately after killing and before moving from where it was killed. Anyone that is permitted to harvest without a license is still required to make a tag, containing all of the same information a tag would have, and attach it to the animal or bird.
They also have to report the kill to Harrisburg the same as if they had a license.
R.S. Bodenhorn
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