As a matter of fact, we have an appointment to meet the local DNR officer on our property this coming Monday.
I'll add that to my list of questions for him.
Please let us know what he says. I don't want to be giving out incorrect info.
As a matter of fact, we have an appointment to meet the local DNR officer on our property this coming Monday.
I'll add that to my list of questions for him.
Please let us know what he says. I don't want to be giving out incorrect info.
No stamps needed for hunting geese/ducks on own property?
Please let us know what he says. I don't want to be giving out incorrect info.
No stamps needed for hunting geese/ducks on own property?
So does living on a piece of property allow this exemption? I, along with a handful of other family members, live on our little piece of heaven but my grandparents are the only names on the deed.
Legally speaking, unless you are leasing the property, I do not believe you fall under the landowner excemption. Read it and see what you think.
I would agree with this. My understanding is the landowner, spouse and children who live on the property are exempt.
This is another link that may be helpful. License Information | Indiana Hunting Seasons & Regulations ? 2018 | eRegulations
Meeting with DNR official tomorrow.
Any more questions anyone wants clarified?
Yes, does this qualify as a doe?
No call no show at the meeting again? Hope all went well and you did not get stood up again
Actually, it was a mixed bag.
Yes, the guy did show. He stayed for more than an hour, walked the entire property with us, and provided a wealth of information.
Unfortunately it was not exactly the information I was looking for.
The guy that showed up was DNR, but he was on the forestry side, NOT a conservation officer.
He told us what types of foliage we had, what we really should get rid of, what to nurture, and what to plant to draw in more fauna.
He was very personable and gave us more information than I could commit to memory in that short of time.
When I got home I sent an email to the local C.O. requesting a meeting with him/her.
We'll see what happens, but I just hope he's half as helpful and informative as the forestry guy.
I did find out that the C.O. is based out of Lafayette, so I may be able to meet (or talk on the phone) without the hour drive.