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Bag Limit: 2 either sex and 2 antlerless (4 total); additional bag of 1 either sex and 1 antlerless (2 total) during the Jan. 1-31 season on private lands in zones 11 and 12. Hunting Hours: 1/2 hour before sunrise until sunset. License and Permits: Small Game and Deer Archery Permit.
Hunting and Trapping Licenses License or Permit TypeResident FeeNon-resident FeeArchery Deer/Small Game and All Waters Fishing Resident 16- and 17-year-olds: Fee=$33$65.00- - -Junior Archery Deer/Small Game (Ages 12 to 15)$10.00$19.00Trapping$34.00$250.00Resident 16- and 17-year-old Trapping$17.00- - -10 more rows • May 16, 2022
There is no minimum acreage established by the State for bow hunting. There is a 10 acre minimum for rifles. There is no minimum acreage for shotguns or muzzleloaders, although no firearms may be discharged within 500 feet of habitable buildings, which in effect drives the need to have a larger parcel.
To obtain a hunting license, you must complete a course that is provided by the CE/FS program or its equivalent from another state OR have a RESIDENT license for firearms hunting that was issued within the past five years. There are special courses for firearms hunting, bowhunting, and trapping.
Landowners are exempt from obtaining a Firearms Hunting License if they permanently reside on the property. However, deer permits and a Free Landowner Resident Game Bird Conservation Stamp are required to hunt these species on personally owned land.
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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).
There is no minimum acreage established by the State for bow hunting. There is a 10 acre minimum for rifles. There is no minimum acreage for shotguns or muzzleloaders, although no firearms may be discharged within 500 feet of habitable buildings, which in effect drives the need to have a larger parcel.
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.
All hunters are required to have permission from the landowner when hunting on private lands. Verbal permission for the hunting of species other than deer and turkey is sufficient. Deer Hunters and Turkey Hunters - must have written permission of the landowner for the current season on official DEEP forms.
No. Landowners are exempt from obtaining a Firearms Hunting License if they permanently reside on the property. However, deer permits and a Free Landowner Resident Game Bird Conservation Stamp are required to hunt these species on personally owned land.

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