This form allows a parent or guardian to release the owner of hunting land from liability for injuries which may be incurred by a minor child while on the premises, taking part in activities, etc.
This form allows a parent or guardian to release the owner of hunting land from liability for injuries which may be incurred by a minor child while on the premises, taking part in activities, etc.
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(a) Any person other than a nonresident who hunts in this state or who utilizes a Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries shooting range without the required hunting license shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than seventy-five dollars ($75) nor more than two hundred fifty
All Alabama residents ages 16 to 64 must have a resident hunting license. Visit the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources website for exemptions.
No. Residents of Alabama and their immediate family are not required to purchase a hunting license to hunt on property they own.
3 antlered deer can be taken - one per day. One of the three must have at least 4 antler points 1 inch or longer.
All Game Hunting License (unless exempt) Harvest Record (paper form or on the app) Wildlife Management License and map permit IF hunting on a WMA. If you harvest a deer, you have 48 hours to report it through Game Check.
Hunters will only be able to kill one gobbler per day, with a limit of five gobblers total during combined fall and spring seasons.
It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt or attempt to hunt within 100 yards of any dwelling belonging to another, whether occupied or not, without the permission of the owner or lessee of said dwelling.
It is all perfectly legal, and it violates the 4th Amendment of the US Constitution. Alabama state law unconstitutionally allows game wardens to enter onto posted private land without any level of suspicion of illegal activity.