Ohio hunting permission slip 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio hunting permission slip in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Permission Period.' Choose between 'Seasonal' or 'Daily' and fill in the relevant dates.
  3. In the 'Landowner or Agent’s Printed Name' field, type the name of the landowner granting permission. Follow this by signing in the designated signature area.
  4. Enter today's date in the provided space next to your signature.
  5. Fill out your personal information as a sportsperson, including your address and telephone number.
  6. Provide details about your vehicle, including license number, make, and model.
  7. Finally, sign your name as a sportsperson and enter today’s date again.

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May I hunt on my own property? Yes, but only for white-tail deer and you must meet the land requirements of a minimum of five (5) acres. Although you or your family members do not need an Ohio hunting license or Ohio deer permit when hunting on your property, you will still need a Hudson hunting permit.
Write a letter Explain your hunting ideologies and ethics, and ask if they have any rules or preferences on when and where you hunt. This will instill confidence that you will respect their time and their property. Dont forget to leave your name, address and phone number for them to reach you.
First, introduce yourself. Include relevant background information, perhaps noting your place of work or familial ties to the area. Next, show that youve done your homework about the property and the landowner from whom you are asking for hunting permission.
For two hunters or more, Messerschmidt says the ideal minimum size land for rifle hunting deer is about 50 acres, but one could manage on as little as 25 acres if the property is in the right area.
How do I write a simple letter of authorization? Start with your name and contact information at the top. Include the current date. Write the recipients name and contact information. Clearly state your name and that youre writing to grant authorization to another individual or organization.

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Ohio law requires permission in writing--but landowners should review the permission form and know who theyve permitted. Ohio law requires a hunter to obtain a hunting license and written permission from a landowner or the landowners agent before hunting on private lands or waters.

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