Game Wardens, hunting season, your land.

I was actually medically discharged after a head injury this past October after after 5 years of service as an aerial gunner. Because of...... "on going issues" I can't be too specific (nothing crazy or anything, I don't want to sound like an "internet ninja"). I was actually cleared a few weeks ago by a Neurologist and I'm thinking about going into the Reserve. I'm also attending school in the fall, so I'll have to see how everything plays out. I was thinking of doing something more fun in the Reserve like in-flight refueling.

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Go for it Man. Live large while living large is still an option. Good luck to you, which ever direction you go in.

Lee
 
I was actually medically discharged after a head injury this past October after after 5 years of service as an aerial gunner. Because of...... "on going issues" I can't be too specific (nothing crazy or anything, I don't want to sound like an "internet ninja"). I was actually cleared a few weeks ago by a Neurologist and I'm thinking about going into the Reserve. I'm also attending school in the fall, so I'll have to see how everything plays out. I was thinking of doing something more fun in the Reserve like in-flight refueling.

no matter what you do thank you for your service and I wish I could join you
 
I concur.

Georgia law states that even on your own land, you have to follow all game and fish laws, unless you are give a variance for game control on agricultural land.

A person must also purchase a hunting license to hunt on his own land, and may need more special stamps if his land is within a "managed" area. Unless a person owns a specified number of acres or more-I think the number is 400 or so...but just guessing, that person must purchase a hunting license even on his own land.:rolleyes:


That's interesting Andy, because the 2008-2009 Hunting Regulations publication says:

"A Resident Hunting License is required for all resident hunters 16 years old or older except when hunting on land owned by them or their immediate family residing in the same household."


I haven't looked at the actual Georgia state law, just the hunting regulations.

Munster
 

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