Deer hunting question

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j_crazy
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Nov 18, 2010 8:17am
you must kill it on your property. i stress KILL it.

if you shoot it and it runs off, you legally have to get permission to track it onto someone elses property. they may require you to have a license/tag etc. i think it's up to them.

i also think you're supposed to have that permission before you go hunting.
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password
Posts: 2,360
Nov 18, 2010 8:42am
ccrunner609;563905 wrote:for all that trouble just spend the $50 and go buy a license and tag and find some nice farm to hunt.

DING,DING, We have a winner!
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THE4RINGZ
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Nov 18, 2010 8:45am
ccrunner609;563905 wrote:for all that trouble just spend the $50 and go buy a license and tag and find some nice farm to hunt.
I don't want to kill the deer, I was simply asking a question as to what the laws would be if I did want to kill the deer in my backyard.
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LJ
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Nov 18, 2010 9:40am
mcburg93;563819 wrote:In the state of ohio you have to have 5 acres to use the land owners permit. I ran into this a few years ago. I have 4.5 acres and i am not allowed to use land owner permit but i can get a freaking nuisance permit wtf is wrong with this picture grrrrrrr.
Not true. The is no acreage requirement currently. It has been tossed around along with a landowner registration program, but none of it ever went through.
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Pick6
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Nov 18, 2010 11:58am
ccrunner609;563905 wrote:for all that trouble just spend the $50 and go buy a license and tag and find some nice farm to hunt.

you have to get written permission to hunt on that farm
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mcburg93
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Nov 18, 2010 12:43pm
LJ;563978 wrote:Not true. The is no acreage requirement currently. It has been tossed around along with a landowner registration program, but none of it ever went through.

Not true huh lol ok you can pay the ticket then lol. I didnt just make it up i got a ticket for it from the wildlife officer in champaign county. Dang I shouldve hired you as my lawyer maybe you couldve got me outta my ticket lol.
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LJ
Posts: 16,351
Nov 18, 2010 1:06pm
mcburg93;564235 wrote:Not true huh lol ok you can pay the ticket then lol. I didnt just make it up i got a ticket for it from the wildlife officer in champaign county. Dang I shouldve hired you as my lawyer maybe you couldve got me outta my ticket lol.
or just fought it. There is no such regulation currently. If you can show me the regulation I will eat crow, but you won't.
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FatHobbit
Posts: 8,651
Nov 18, 2010 2:12pm
look at the first exemption on the list

http://www.ohiodnr.com/wildlife/dow/regulations/exemptions.aspx