2019 Controled deer hunt

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Does anyone know if close relatives of landowners can still get a deer tag for the hunt this year. It does not say anything in the regs about it. I am going to try next week and see. The web site does not have any info or allow you to purchase the tag on the site.

Thanks Steve
 
Does anyone know if close relatives of landowners can still get a deer tag for the hunt this year. It does not say anything in the regs about it. I am going to try next week and see. The web site does not have any info or allow you to purchase the tag on the site.

Thanks Steve

Not really sure what you are asking...... the control hunt application deadline closes at the end of the month, actually Sept 3rd.... Any resident can apply for the control hunt.
 
Years past as a son of a landowner I could purchase a tag without going into the drawn at anytime up until the hunt.

My dad is a land owner, he went to the Service Ontario with his information and mine and I was put on the application. I have never applied, always been included on his.

They have to be direct relatives, I forget exactly but my wife did not qualify.
 
The landowner puts in the application with 3 or 4 direct relatives on the application that would all get tags without applying for the controlled hunt permit. Been thinking of trying it this way but our WMU has always been 100% and we haven't been denied yet.
 
The landowner puts in the application with 3 or 4 direct relatives on the application that would all get tags without applying for the controlled hunt permit. Been thinking of doing it this way but our wmu has been 100% and we haven't been denied yet.

It is actually considered a different hunt. If you put in on the application with the landowner then those spots open up for the normal hunt.

I know that they are different as I was trying to get an additional tag a number of years back and the Service Ontario place said I never applied to the Controlled hunt, they did some digging and the hunt code was special as it was a Landowner hunt rather than a Controlled hunt.

No additional that we can tell so far for the landowner hunt this year.
 
Copied from some info I found a couple of years ago:

Farmers and landowners may submit one (1) application for#
a controlled deer hunt validation tag if:
• They own a parcel of 20 hectares (50 acres) or more#
of land in a Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) that is#
offering a controlled hunt OR
• Their occupation is farming and they have an Ontario#
Ministry of Agriculture and Food and Ministry of Rural#
Affairs Farm Business Registration Number (or letter of#
exemption from the Farm Organization Accreditation#
Tribunal) in a WMU that is offering a controlled hunt OR
• They are the owner or the sole designated representative#
(president, vice-president, treasurer or secretary) of a#
company which owns a parcel of land of 20 hectares#
(50 acres) or more in the WMU that is offering a#
controlled deer hunt.
Farmers and landowners meeting one of these criteria will#
be issued a validation tag if:
• They hold a valid hunting version Ontario Outdoors Card AND
• They bring their completed applications to a#
participating ServiceOntario centre to have their#
validation tag printed.



An immediate relative of the farmer or landowner meetingthe above criteria also qualifies to receive a controlled deerhunt validation tag. An application signed by the#landownermust be submitted to the participating ServiceOntario centre.An immediate relative is a person’s grandparent, parent,spouse, child, sibling or grandchild. "#
 
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