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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 628358" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Joe, are you saying you have to pay to hunt your own land?</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Well, kinda sorta and it depends. If you are going to hunt only on your own land you are supposed ot get a Complimentary Hunting License which is free. However, if you are going to shoot ducks you have to buy stamps at the post office. But, if you do get a complimentary hunting license you CANNOT hunt anywhere else in Georgia but your own land. So if you get invited to hunt quail on somebody elses property you are a criminal if you get caught. So, if you want to leave your options open, its best to just give them their tax and get a license.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 628358, member: 4362"] Joe, are you saying you have to pay to hunt your own land?[/quote] Well, kinda sorta and it depends. If you are going to hunt only on your own land you are supposed ot get a Complimentary Hunting License which is free. However, if you are going to shoot ducks you have to buy stamps at the post office. But, if you do get a complimentary hunting license you CANNOT hunt anywhere else in Georgia but your own land. So if you get invited to hunt quail on somebody elses property you are a criminal if you get caught. So, if you want to leave your options open, its best to just give them their tax and get a license. [/QUOTE]
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