Rhode Island Sample Letter regarding Hunting Authorization and Agreement

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Start the letter by introducing yourself, compliment their land and tell them why you are interested in hunting it. 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.

Local municipalities may not prevent hunting on State-owned land. Towns closed to Sunday hunting on private lands include Portsmouth, Little Compton, Middletown, and Barrington. Some towns require written permission of the landowner, and/or local police department.

There are four key ways to maintain friendships on a hunt. Shared Values: Hunting companions must respect wildlife, landowner relations, game regulations, and other considerations. If your hunting companions do not share your respect for hunting, you would be wise to choose other partners.

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.

Fluorescent Orange Requirements Solid fluorescent hunter orange must be worn above the waist and be visible in all directions. Examples are: a hat that covers 200 square inches or a combination of hat and vest covering 500 square inches. Fluorescent camouflage does not meet this requirement.

Private Land More than 95% of the land in Texas is privately owned or managed. You can hunt on the private land that you own or get permission from the landowner to hunt as a guest or pay the landowner to hunt on that land.

Hunting Licenses are available from DEM Office of Boating Registration and Licenses at 235 Promenade St., Providence, RI 02908 (401) 222-3576 (M-F -); most city and town clerks; most sporting goods stores; and .dem.ri.gov/huntfish.

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Rhode Island Sample Letter regarding Hunting Authorization and Agreement