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The applicant understands and must agree to at the time of application, that the subject fifty (50) or more contiguous acres of land are open to public hunting and trapping and shall remain open to public hunting and trapping during the entire license year (July 1 to June 30) for which the Landowners Antlerless Deer
A properly written permit allows all parties to comply with the state law requiring written permission to hunt, trap, or fish on anothers land. It further relieves the landowner from legal liabilities.
Start the letter by introducing yourself, compliment their land and tell them why you are interested in hunting it. Explain your hunting ideologies and ethics, and ask if they have any rules or preferences on when and where you hunt. This will instill confidence that you will respect their time and their property.
Contrary to the belief of some, hunting on private property without permission is trespassing even if the property is unoccupied, and not posted or fenced. In Pennsylvania, you may not hunt private property without the permission of the landowner. Written permission is not required, but it is advisable.
Landowners and persons they permit to hunt on their property may hunt through the use of or otherwise take advantage of approved bait for the purpose of enhancing the harvest rate of white-tailed deer.
The Game Commission always recommends hunters and trappers seek permission from landowners prior to accessing private property. The exception to this would be Forest Game Cooperators shown on the Game Commissions Mapping Center that shows the polygons of the enrolled property.
1. Ask permission well in advance of the season. Dont show up the week before opening day and expect a positive response. It may happen, but increase your odds by asking weeks or months in advance.
PRIVATE LAND Much of the land in Pennsylvania is privately owned. Hunters can typically freely take game animals hunted on their own private property, or may seek permission from a landowner to hunt on private property.