If they raise the tags to much our doe heard will get out of control fast.
How so? Just curious why?
If they raise the tags to much our doe heard will get out of control fast.
How so? Just curious why?
You guys bring up NR property owners, which I am one. I have been told I don't need a license if the state I live in allows NR property owners to hunt their land without a license. I have called both states and can't get a straight answer from them.
If you don't reside on the property as your primary address then you have to buy a license
Ok so I decided to try again and give both of the states a call. ODNR said if a NR can hunt in North Carolina on their own land without a license then I can hunt here on my own land, North Carolina says a NR can hunt in their own land without a license. I was advised to print out all the sections that show this from both states and have a copy of the deed.
For those who have issues believing things here are the relevant sections of the rules for each state.
Ohio
North Carolina
Good find Giles