Originally Posted By: centralala
Right, common sense goes a long ways when dealing with the public. But they can enforce it without the landowner. As in all cases, the GW does their job, what happens after that is out of their control even if they may have some input.

Now, the original question. Is it illegal/legal to hunt on another persons land without written permission on person.
I still say it depends. The "guest" part changes things.

2dogs, me and you may interpret this differently. With 100+ GW in the state, you can bet there is different interpretations.


My advice is, if you become a GW and want to keep the job, don't go willy nilly onto private property writing everyone you encounter that doesn't have written permission WITHOUT the consent, OK , blessing , whatever from the landowner.

I bet the 100+ plus GWs don't have 100+ interpretations of this one either, not for long anyway.

Carry on.

Last edited by 2Dogs; 07/29/14 03:59 AM.


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