Ohio hunting permission slip 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ohio Hunting Permission Slip in our editor.
  2. Select the appropriate permission period by checking either 'Daily' or 'Seasonal'.
  3. Fill in the date range for your hunting/trapping activities in the designated fields.
  4. Sign the form as the sportsperson, ensuring your signature is clear and legible.
  5. Enter today’s date in the provided field.
  6. Input your hunting license number, address (including street, city, state, and zip code), and telephone number.
  7. Provide details about your vehicle, including license number, make, and model.
  8. Have the landowner or their agent sign the form to validate it.

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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.
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.
You may qualify as a trespasser if you violate them. Remember that landowners are not obligated to grant their permission. You may not hunt on the property if the owner doesnt respond or consent. Doing so can risk criminal charges and the loss of your fishing or hunting license.
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.
The purposes for requiring hunting licenses include the protection of natural treasures, and raising tax revenue (often, but not always, to dedicated funds).

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All hunters who harvest a white-tailed deer or wild turkey are required to complete the game check process. Fill in the deer or wild turkey permit upon harvest with the date, time, and county of . Exempt landowners are required to make a tag and include their name, date, time, and county of .
The Big Ask You are always better off asking permission in person. It helps reassure landowners youll respect their land and crops. A phone call can work, and if all else fails, a neighbour can likely point you in the right direction or supply a number. Be confident, friendly, and dont hide your excitement.
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.

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