Lee's Summit Missouri Hunting Forms Package

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Missouri
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This package contains essential legal documents to be used for hunting purposes. You can modify and alter the documents in this package to fit your particular circumstances.



This package contains the following forms:



1) Conveyance of Hunting Rights

2) Simple Lease for Hunting and Fishing

3) Sample Letter Regarding Hunting Authorization and Agreement

4) Waiver & Release from Liability for Adult Hunting Land

5) Waiver & Release from Liability for Minor Hunting Land



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Deer. The ideal size land for rifle hunting deer is about 50 acres. If a person is hunting along, you could get away with as little as 10 acres, but this would present challenges. Unless you are a perfect shot, it's likely that you would be tracking wounded animals onto other people's property.

Hunting or discharging a firearm or bow requires a single 3 acre (or more) parcel of land. The 3 acre requirement cannot be met by combining several pieces of property. The discharge of a firearm is required to be 450 feet (or more) from any home, garage, barn, building, etc.

Starting in 2020, MDC will require a minimum of 20 acres for resident landowners to receive free deer and turkey permits. Requirements will stay at five acres for hunting small game, fishing, and trapping on their qualifying properties.

Landowners are also required to register their land in order to obtain landowner permits. 1 HB 1694 proposes a removal of the registry of land as a requirement and the reduction of the minimum land requirement from 20 acres to 5 acres for a landowner to be eligible for landowner permits.

Under current MDC regulations, residents must own at least 20 acres of land and nonresidents must own 75 acres or more to obtain a license. ?It's about landowners' rights to harvest deer on their land free of charge,? Boggs told The Missouri Times in an interview.

Currently, the Missouri Department of Conservation provides resident landowners with up to six no-cost deer permits and up to three no-cost turkey permits each year to be used during the statewide deer and turkey hunting seasons. Landowners are also required to register their land in order to obtain landowner permits.

You must own at least 20 contiguous acres of land. You must be an immediate household member of a resident landowner who owns at least 20 contiguous acres of land.

Must use landowner permits only on their qualifying property. To hunt on other land, landowners must purchase regular permits. Must be at least 6 years old to obtain landowner permits.

Over 93 percent of land in Missouri is privately owned, so the bulk of hunting opportunities are on private land. This is especially true for deer hunting. Before you go, you must identify the landowner and get permission to hunt or enter their land.

Resident landowners (who own five acres or more) and their immediate households may fish, trap, and hunt (except deer and turkey) on land they own.

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