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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ct landowner hunting permit in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Hunter Information' section. Enter your name, social security number, address, date of birth, city, state, zip code, daytime telephone number, relationship to owner, and driver's license number.
  3. Next, provide your valid CT hunting license number and/or archery permit number. If applicable, indicate if you have a permanent over 65 license by using 'L'.
  4. In the 'Landowner Information' section, enter the landowner's name and address details. Ensure that all information is legible to avoid issues with permit issuance.
  5. List the property details including town(s), volume, page(s), and acreage. Make sure to include all parcels individually for clarity.
  6. Finally, sign and date the application at the bottom of both sections. Remember that only one signature is needed if there are multiple landowners.

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License and Permits: Firearms hunting license and Private Land Shotgun/Rifle Deer permit. Note: Revolver Deer Endorsement is also required if using a revolver. Legal Firearms: 12, 16, or 20 gauge breech loading shotgun loaded with single soft alloy projectile ammunition. Rifled or smoothbore barrels allowed.
Two frequently asked questions are, How many acres do you need to hunt deer? and What is the minimum land needed to hunt? For smaller or slower animals, such as turkeys and rabbits, its best to have at least five acres. For deer, ten acres or more is ideal.
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.
There has been much debate about how much land you need to hunt for certain game. For example, if you and a partner want to go deer hunting and you plan on using rifles, ideally you will want at least a 50-acre area. If you prefer to hunt for deer alone, you can get away with an area of 25 acres.
There is no minimum acreage required for hunting with shotguns, muzzleloaders, or archery equipment. A centerfire rifle 6mm (. 243 caliber) or larger may be used for deer hunting on private land if the landholding is 10 or more contiguous acres and the landowner has authorized rifle use on the DEEP consent form.

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PA 10-99 provides for persons hunting with Free Landowner Permits or a Connecticut resident hunting with a Private Land Shotgun / Rifle Permit to use a revolver rather than a rifle or shotgun to hunt deer on private lands of at least 10 acres.
SUNDAY HUNTING: Archery deer hunters (including landowners hunting with a bow during the Free Landowner Deer Season) can hunt on Sundays on private land. Due to Public Act 25-138, hunting on Sundays on private land with any approved hunting implement opens beginning October 1, 2025.

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