« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2012, 02:49:37 PM »
In Ohio you have a have a permission slip, available from the ODNR, signed by the property owner in your possession when hunting private land that you do not own or rent. If you do not have this signed permission slip with valid dates and specifying what you can hunt, then you are not trespassing but you are POACHING as defined by the Ohio Revised Code. Your hunting rights, your hunting equipment and the vehicle you drove out in are all fair game to a state agent if he wants them. Sadly, there are still many "hunters" out there with the attitude that "my daddy" didn't need no permission slip and neither do I.
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