Michigan Conveyance of Hunting Rights

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This form is a conveyance of hunting rights. Owner conveys right to hunt on specified land to individual or group, in return for certain consideration in the form of compensation. Adapt to fit your circumstances.

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No person may hunt with a firearm within 450 feet of an occupied building, dwelling, house, residence or cabin, or any barn or other building used in connection with a farm operation, without obtaining the written permission of the owner, renter or occupant of the property. The safety zone applies to hunting only.

Unless the DNR change the law you can hunt on your own land for small game without a hunting license.

As long as you are at least 450 feet from an occupied dwelling and if it's private property you have permission, it would be legal. Unless you are in an area with a local hunting control or there is an ordinance that makes discharging a bow or firearm against the law.

Hunters can typically freely take game animals hunted on their own private property, or may seek permission from a landowner to hunt on private property. Hunters who wish to take game on privately owned land must follow state hunting regulations as well as any regulations specified by the landowner.

Season Dates: Coyote hunting is open year-round. Coyote may be taken on private property by a property owner or designee all year if they are doing or about to do damage on private property - a license or written permit is not needed.

On the side of the tag, notch the month and the sex of the animal from the tag. Note: on tags valid for deer with antlers (combo-license) there is also a section on the side of the tag to notch for number of points on each antler. Be sure when attaching the tag that ALL of the tag is legible and visible.

An annual base license is required for every resident or nonresident who hunts in Michigan, unless otherwise noted. The base license allows hunters to hunt small game and to purchase additional hunting licenses.

Unless the DNR change the law you can hunt on your own land for small game without a hunting license.

In Zone 3 (southern Michigan see page 11 in the Hunting Digest) and the full counties of Bay, Isabella, Mecosta, Midland, Muskegon, Newaygo and Oceana, all legal firearms may be used during the muzzleloading season.

You are right. He needs a license no matter if he owns the land or the state does. He`s looking to get a ticket, and lose his firearm and hunting rights taken away. I always brought a license for small game my self even tho I could hunt small game on my own land without a hunting license.

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Michigan Conveyance of Hunting Rights