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Landowner liability Hunting, fishing, and trapping are permitted on private land that is not posted against trespass; however, some towns have bylaws that require written permission.
License to Carry (LTC): Permits the purchase, possession, transportation, and carrying of all large- and non-large-capacity handguns, rifles, shotguns, and feeding devices, as well as ammunition. This is the only license that allows the carrying of concealed handguns-either loaded or unloaded.
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Barring a town regulation, in Massachusetts you dont need permission to hunt on private land that is not posted against trespass.
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Barring a town regulation, in Massachusetts you dont need permission to hunt on private land that is not posted against trespass.
Massachusetts law prohibits a person from possessing a loaded firearm or hunting by any means on another persons land within 500 feet of a dwelling in use, unless allowed by the dwellings owner or occupant (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 131, 58).
Find a free MassWildlife Basic Hunter Education course. After successful completion of this course, purchase your hunting or sporting license either by using the MassFishHunt online licensing system, visiting a license vendor location, or visiting any Division of Fisheries and Wildlife district offices.
Many towns allow hunting on municipal lands, which are sometimes called conservation lands. Some town bylaws do not allow hunting and others restrict the use of firearms. You have to contact the town to know for sure. Many town lands are open to hunting.
Pistol hunting is a lot of fun and is a challenging way to try to take a deer. You also have an opportunity to take a deer at 50 yards, instead of at 30 yards or less. I know that western hunters have opportunities and harvest deer with their bows out to 50 and 100 yards.

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