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Georgia residents age 15 or under are not required to have a hunting license. However, they must be under adult supervision. Visit the Georgia Department of Natural Resources website for more details. All non-residents must have a hunting license except for non-residents age 15 or under who are hunting small game.
Here's how to ask permission to hunt in your letter. First, introduce yourself. Include relevant background information, perhaps noting your place of work or familial ties to the area. Next, show that you've done your homework about the property and the landowner from whom you are asking hunting permission.
Explain your hunting ideologies and ethics, and ask if they have any rules or preferences on when and where you hunt. This will instill confidence that you will respect their time and their property. Don't forget to leave your name, address and phone number for them to reach you.
Residents age 16?64 may purchase a hunting license. This license covers basic hunting privileges. Completion of a qualifying hunter education course is required for Hunting Licenses of annual or longer duration. Residents 15 years of age or younger may opt for the optional Youth Sportsman's License.
However, no one under age 12 may hunt unless under direct supervision, i.e. within sight or hearing of licensed adult (at least 18 years old) hunter. It is unlawful for an adult to permit their child or ward under age 12 to hunt unsupervised.