Hunting and Trapping Clause Samples
The "Hunting and Trapping" clause defines the rules and restrictions regarding hunting and trapping activities on a particular property or within a specified area. Typically, this clause outlines whether such activities are permitted, any required permissions or licenses, and may specify which species are covered or what methods are allowed or prohibited. Its core practical function is to regulate the use of land for hunting and trapping, ensuring safety, compliance with laws, and the protection of wildlife or property interests.
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Hunting and Trapping. If Permittee wishes to ▇▇▇▇ on the Permit Area, he/she must comply with all State and local hunting regulations, including but not limited to license, method, and bag requirements. Additional hunting restrictions inside the Permit Area include: • Hunting at night is prohibited: The Permit Area is NOT open to hunting at night year-round regardless of open season posted in the hunting regulations. Consult the State hunting regulations for posted start and end times. • Use of dogs for pursuit and/or hunting small game, when allowed by State and local hunting regulations, is only allowed December 1 – March 15. • Do not leave animal carcasses or gut piles in the roads, ditches or in front of gates. • No trapping is allowed within the Permit Area. • No commercial sales of animal fur/pelts.
Hunting and Trapping. The Lessee shall not ▇▇▇▇ or trap or allow hunting or trapping on the Leased Premises.
Hunting and Trapping. That the CONCESSIONAIRE shall not ▇▇▇▇ or trap or allow hunting or trapping on the said premises.
Hunting and Trapping. If Permittee wishes to ▇▇▇▇ on the Permit Area, he/she must comply with all federal, state and local hunting regulations, including but not limited to license, method, and bag requirements. Additional hunting restrictions inside the Permit Area include: • Hunting at night is prohibited: The Permit Area is NOT open to hunting at night year-round regardless of open season posted in the hunting regulations. Consult the State hunting regulations for posted start and end times. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is concerned about the spread and impact of Chronic Wasting Disease (“CWD") in whitetail deer and other wild/captive cervids (elk, moose, deer) and supports efforts to discover, manage, and mitigate the negative impacts of CWD. If CWD is suspected or detected in the Leased Property, Weyerhaeuser may implement Best Management Practices (“BMPs”) to slow the spread of CWD. Lessee will support CWD BMPs, which may include providing CWD sample material to state wildlife agencies or assisting in geographically targeted herd testing purposes.
Hunting and Trapping. If Permittee wishes to ▇▇▇▇ on the Permit Area, he/she must comply with all federal, state and local hunting regulations, including but not limited to license, method, and bag requirements. Additional hunting restrictions inside the Permit Area include: • Hunting at night is prohibited: The Permit Area is NOT open to hunting at night year-round regardless of open season posted in the hunting regulations. Consult the State hunting regulations for posted start and end times. • Use of dogs for pursuit and/or hunting small game is prohibited. • Do not leave animal carcasses or gut piles in the roads, ditches or in front of gates. • No trapping is allowed within the Permit Area. • No commercial sales of animal fur/pelts. • Note that the Permit Area is not subject to any other separate agreements that may allow for expanded hunting or trapping seasons.
Hunting and Trapping. Siletz tribal members are authorized to ▇▇▇▇ and trap wildlife resources on ODFW owned or managed lands only in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules applicable to the location, including method of harvest. The Siletz Tribe may request special access and opportunity for their members, or changes to other aspects of the regulations for hunting or trapping activities on any of these lands that deviate from currently applicable regulation through the Siletz Tribe’s annual harvest proposal. ODFW commits to consider such proposals with the goal of providing the requested access and opportunity while preserving the conservation, management and safety objectives of the regulations applicable to the area(s).
Hunting and Trapping. Tenant shall not ▇▇▇▇ or trap on the premises, nor shall the Tenant permit or allow others to ▇▇▇▇ or trap on the premises.
Hunting and Trapping. Hunting on the Property is permitted, in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Grantor may choose to prohibit or limit hunting and may post the Property with signs stating that hunting and/or trapping is prohibited on the Property.
Hunting and Trapping. If Permittee wishes to ▇▇▇▇ on the Permit Area, Permittee must comply with all local and WDFW (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife) regulations, including but not limited to license, method, and bag requirements. Permittee also represents that neither Permittee nor any Permittee Party received any hunting or fishing violations in the past five years. Additional hunting restrictions inside the Permit Area, which Licensor may restrict more than those rules set by WDFW, include: • Licensor prohibits hunting at night: Licensor restricts hunting to daylight only, NOT open to hunting at night year- round regardless of any open season posted in the hunting regulations. Otherwise, consult the State hunting regulations for posted start and end times, which Permittee must observe. • Licensor prohibits trapping of any kind in the Permit Area. • Licensor prohibits the sale of animal / fur pelts from the Permit Area. • Licensor prohibits the leaving of any animal carcasses or gut piles in the roads, ditches or in front of gates. • Licensor prohibits antlerless deer harvest within Permit Area EXCEPT if the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and utilizes an antlerless deer special permit issued by WDFW in the Youth, Disabled, or 65 and Over categories.
Hunting and Trapping o If Lessee wishes to ▇▇▇▇ on the Lease Area, he/she must do so within lawfully established hunting seasons and only when in possession of a lawful state hunting license and all required tags or permits. o Use of dogs for hunting is allowed only during daylight hours and must adhere to state regulations. o Do not leave animal carcasses or gut piles in the roads, ditches or in front of gates. o No trapping is allowed.