A Hunting Lease Agreement is a written contract between a landowner (lessor) and a hunter or hunting group (lessee).
This legal document grants the hunter permission to access private land for hunting activities.
There are specific terms that both parties must follow. It establishes the rights and obligations of both parties.
Typically, a hunter pays the owner of the land to use it during a specific time. This could be a hunting season or a full year.
The contract usually defines:
- What the hunter is permitted to do on the property
- The duration of the agreement
- Any rules they must follow
- The fee for using the land
It should also spell out liability parameters, such as whether insurance is required, and whether the hunter is required to indemnify the landowner from any injuries caused or sustained while hunting.
The landowner can also set any rules they want about hunting methods, allowed game species, guests, or camping.
It is also wise to set rules requiring the lessee to follow state and local requirements concerning hunting. This may include following hunting season requirements, gun carrying and storage laws.
Many landowners also include liability clauses. These sections clarify that hunters are responsible for their own safety. They usually also stipulate that the hunters must follow all local hunting regulations.
In What Situations Are Hunting Lease Agreements Used?
Hunting Lease Agreements can be used for leasing:
- Private farmland or rural property
- Managed hunting areas
- Seasonal hunting leases
- Hunting clubs or hunting groups