Conveyance of Hunting Rights 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Conveyance of Hunting Rights document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the name of the grantee in the designated space. This is the individual or entity receiving hunting rights.
  3. Next, specify the county and provide a detailed description of the land where hunting rights are being conveyed. This ensures clarity on the property involved.
  4. In the section regarding rights, indicate any specific permissions granted to the grantee, such as erecting 'Posted' signs or maintaining trails.
  5. Complete the signature fields at the bottom of the form. Ensure all parties sign and date appropriately to validate the agreement.
  6. Finally, if required, have a notary public witness and sign as indicated in multiple sections for legal verification.

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The main rules regarding hunting are as follows: All hunts must be registered with the relevant authority (usually the local council). Hunts can only take place between sunrise and sunset. Dogs must be under strict control at all times, and no more than two dogs can be used to flush out game.
While First Nations have rights to hunt and fish throughout Saskatchewan under section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, Mtis rights are recognized only in specific areas, primarily in the north.
Permits are issued to anyone who has good reason to possess firearms, such as target shooting and hunting.
Deer are a protected species, as covered by the Deer Act 1991 . It is illegal to: hunt for deer on land without permission from the landowner. remove deer carcasses from land without permission from the landowner.
Not all hunting is illegal, but there are many laws and legal restrictions that help protect wildlife. Illegal hunting can include hunting outside of an open season, using traps or weapons that cause unnecessary suffering, or hunting without a special licence.

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Similar situation in Saskatchewan First Nations have a right to hunt for food at night, a right protected by the Constitution Act of 1982, provided it is done safely and under certain conditions such as on reserves, unoccupied Crown land or private land with permission.

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