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Besides the laws applicable to all state residents, there are no specific state prohibitions on hunters use of assault weapons, machine guns, and automatic or semi-automatic firearms. Deer hunters can use such legal weapons on private land of at least 10 acres if they have the written consent of the landowner.
It is prohibited to hunt on private land with ammunition larger than . 22 caliber rimfire during the private land shotgun/rifle deer season. There are two private land exceptions. During private land deer season a centerfire rifle that fires 6mm (.
A landowner must have a minimum of 10 acres to authorize the use of a rifle or revolver for deer hunting. There is no minimum acreage requirement for using a shotgun, muzzleloader, or archery equipment.
You may have a landowner sign a dated consent form before you purchase your license and permits, but you must purchase all required licenses and permits before you hunt. Landowners who allow, without fee, the recreational use of their property are protected from liability by Connecticut law (C.G.S. 52-557g).
Yes. Landowners are only exempt from licenses but still have to obtain permits to hunt deer and a Free Landowner Resident Game Bird Conservation Stamp to hunt turkeys.
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A landowner must have a minimum of 10 acres to authorize the use of a rifle or revolver for deer hunting. There is no minimum acreage requirement for using a shotgun, muzzleloader, or archery equipment. Trappers - must obtain, and have in possession, the written permission of the landowner when trapping on their land.
No person may purchase or receive any long gun (i.e., rifle or shotgun) unless he or she obtains a long gun eligibility certificate or has a handgun eligibility certificate or a permit to sell handguns at retail.
You may have a landowner sign a dated consent form before you purchase your license and permits, but you must purchase all required licenses and permits before you hunt. Landowners who allow, without fee, the recreational use of their property are protected from liability by Connecticut law (C.G.S. 52-557g).
Hunting generally is not allowed on GLCT properties. Any exceptions to this policy will be made only in writing. Currently the only parcel on which limited hunting is allowed is on Broomstick Ledges. Any permit holders must comply with all state laws.
Yes. Landowners are only exempt from licenses but still have to obtain permits to hunt deer and a Free Landowner Resident Game Bird Conservation Stamp to hunt turkeys.

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