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Re: how do other states work with hunting your own property? [Re: DHS274] #5344702 10/06/14 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted By: DHS274
A hunting license, a drivers license and CHL are the three requirements I don't have an issue with. They all involve the use of a potentially deadly weapon. Maybe I don't need a hunters safety course, but unless it can be shot with an Iphone some of the youth out there needs the training. Hunting license fees serve a valuable purpose for game management and law enforcement cost to enforce conservation laws.

Read about the Game Warden shot at Cooper WMA in 2012 I believe, its not just checking tags at processor. He was on his own time hunting, and stopped to investigate spot lighting.


I have an issue with a CHL, but only marginally. Outside of that, buying a license and stamps is something I'm going to do whether I hunt that year or not. TPWD is funded heavily through license sales, and it is something I can get behind.

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Re: how do other states work with hunting your own property? [Re: Sparky45] #5344822 10/06/14 08:12 PM
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In VA a landowner and his family or a tenant living on the land do not need a license...they just need to follow all the game laws.

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Re: how do other states work with hunting your own property? [Re: Sparky45] #5345685 10/07/14 03:30 AM
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If the game belongs to the state then why doesn't the state pay for the damages on your truck when you hit one. Yea it's the states resource until it damages something then it's not theirs smh pos agency

Re: how do other states work with hunting your own property? [Re: Sparky45] #5345702 10/07/14 03:42 AM
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The way I understand it, the deer belong to the people. The state manages the herd.

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