Pennsylvania Simple Hunting and Fishing Land Lease

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This form is a hunting and fishing license. The lessees agree to furnish the lessors with an accurate up to date membership list at the time of payment of each rental specified within the agreement. In the event that lessors should decide to sell any portion of the leased premises, then this lease will automatically terminate as to such portion sold at the time that any deed conveying any portion is signed.
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PRIVATE LAND Much of the land in Pennsylvania is privately owned. 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.

Depending on where you are, that could be somebody's backyard or a highway. For two hunters or more, Messerschmidt says the ideal minimum size land for rifle hunting deer is about 50 acres, but one could manage on as little as 25 acres if the property is in the right area.

(2) The 50 or more contiguous acres of land are open to public hunting and trapping and shall remain open to hunting and trapping during the hunting license year for which the antlerless deer license is issued.

PRIVATE LAND Much of the land in Pennsylvania is privately owned. 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.

Hunting on Private Property: Permission Required In Pennsylvania, you may not hunt private property without the permission of the landowner. Written permission is not required, but it is advisable.

Although lease hunting is not common in Pennsylvania, there is a growing market of interested hunters. Lease prices vary considerably. In Pennsylvania they range from a dollar per acre to over ten dollars per acre. The average is between four and five dollars per acre.

Hunting on Private Property: Permission Required Contrary to the belief of some, hunting on private property without permission is trespassing even if the property is unoccupied, and not posted or fenced. In Pennsylvania, you may not hunt private property without the permission of the landowner.

Hunters may not "hunt for, shoot at, trap, take, chase or disturb wildlife within 150 yards of any occupied residence, camp, industrial or commercial building, farmhouse or farm building, or school or playground without the permission of the occupants," according to Pennsylvania's Game and Wildlife Code.

Discounted Landowner Hunting License: Cooperating landowners with 80 or more contiguous acres qualify for a discounted hunting license. Landowner Antlerless Deer Licenses: Cooperating landowners, with 50 or more contiguous acres of land within the county of application, may obtain one antlerless deer license.

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