Private Property hunting laws?

ACRAthens

Senior Member
Hi Y'all!

Does anyone know what the laws are for hunting deer on private property in Georgia?

Thanks!
 

gobbleinwoods

Keeper of the Magic Word
The only difference is about licensing if you are hunt your or family member private land then you can get a different license but other than that they are the same regulations.
 

rayjay

Senior Member
You should go to a sporting goods store and pick up a copy of the hunting/fishing regulations booklet.
 

try2shoot

Senior Member
License is required for all resident hunters 16 years or older except when hunting on land owned by them or their immediate family(blood or dependent relationship) residing in same household.
page 12
2010-2011 regulations

you can print a resident land owner harvest record for free from license website.

try2shoot
 

Miguel Cervantes

Jedi Master
License is required for all resident hunters 16 years or older except when hunting on land owned by them or their immediate family(blood or dependent relationship) residing in same household.
page 12
2010-2011 regulations

you can print a resident land owner harvest record for free from license website.

try2shoot

I'm reading the 2010-2011 regs, and they are actually on pg. 14-15 on the online guide, but I still didn't see where it said that. I know that is the way it use to be, but still can't find it. Under which heading and exactly where is that.

Thanks.

Online regs.

http://pub.jfgriffin.com/doc/jfgriffin/10GAHD
 

gobbleinwoods

Keeper of the Magic Word
pg 12 right column, half way down the page.
 

Toxic

Senior Member
always remember that the deer in the state of Georgia belong to the state of Georgia no mater who's property they are on. The hunting reg's cover all animals no matter if they are on a WMA or your neighbors yard (unless specifically stated)
 

olchevy

Senior Member
Yeah but when you hunt on your on property the deer tags are free, and no license is required ...I have been hunting for a good many years now, never once paid for my tags or anything.
 

Throwback

Chief Big Taw
no you can't hunt over bait on your own property.

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General Lee

Senior Member
always remember that the deer in the state of Georgia belong to the state of Georgia no mater who's property they are on. The hunting reg's cover all animals no matter if they are on a WMA or your neighbors yard (unless specifically stated)
All good in theory.Not the case as much in the rural areas...........
 
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