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Land crossing state borders
Posted on 10/4/14 at 4:36 pm
Posted on 10/4/14 at 4:36 pm
Got a question for the OB. Louisiana resident here, but about 100 acres of our property crosses over into texas.
Would a texas out of state license be necessary to hunt this property, event though it's technically 1 lease? I think I know the answer but hoping I'm wrong lol.
Would a texas out of state license be necessary to hunt this property, event though it's technically 1 lease? I think I know the answer but hoping I'm wrong lol.
Posted on 10/4/14 at 5:03 pm to SportTiger1
no clue.. but i would think that purchasing the lease in one state is enough
Posted on 10/4/14 at 5:04 pm to SportTiger1
Yes, la laws apply to land in la, tx laws for land in Texas, good news is it might extend your season if the dates don't algin, bad news is out of state license
Posted on 10/4/14 at 5:05 pm to SportTiger1
Private property? Hunt it and just stay within your lease, always leaving on the Louisiana side. If a deer that you shoot bails out of your lease, you are screwed. Although I would think legally that you would need a license for both states.
Posted on 10/4/14 at 5:16 pm to SportTiger1
I thought it was where the address of the property was. I could be wrong though.
Posted on 10/4/14 at 10:16 pm to Tigerpaw123
Yep. State line is state line
Posted on 10/4/14 at 10:23 pm to JAB528
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I thought it was where the address of the property was. I could be wrong though.
Idk the answer to OP's question, but this is what I think it should be imo.
Posted on 10/5/14 at 7:22 am to tysonslefthook
as said above, its state lines, i hunt a place in woodville that my girlfriends dad owns, its on both sides of the state line, gotta have license for each state you hunt in
Posted on 10/5/14 at 11:31 am to tysonslefthook
So if you have favorable hunting laws in one state, you buy an acre in that state, address it there and gave 1,000 contiguous acres in another state and reap the benefits?
Posted on 10/5/14 at 12:02 pm to KosmoCramer
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So if you have favorable hunting laws in one state, you buy an acre in that state, address it there and gave 1,000 contiguous acres in another state and reap the benefits?
I'm not saying it's ideal, but it makes a hell of a lot more sense than having to buy two licenses to hunt the same property.
Posted on 10/5/14 at 12:19 pm to KosmoCramer
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So if you have favorable hunting laws in one state, you buy an acre in that state, address it there and gave 1,000 contiguous acres in another state and reap the benefits?
Fair point.
Posted on 10/5/14 at 5:44 pm to SportTiger1
screw the license how do the taxes work?
Posted on 10/5/14 at 7:21 pm to fisherbm1112
Fortunately and unfortunately, we don't own it. Been hunting there about 15 years now though so it feels like it. Much cheaper though.
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