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under 16 years of age may hunt with bow and arrow if that
person holds a valid junior hunting license.

 
2.__Archery hunter education requirements.__A person who
applies for an archery hunting license, other than a junior
hunting license, must submit proof of having successfully
completed an archery hunter education course as described in
section 10108 or an equivalent archery hunter education course or
satisfactory evidence of having previously held an adult archery
hunting license issued specifically for the purpose of hunting
with bow and arrow in this State or any other state, province or
country in any year after 1979.

 
When proof or evidence can not be otherwise provided, the
applicant may substitute a signed affidavit that the applicant
has previously held the required adult archery hunting license or
has successfully completed the required archery hunter education
course.

 
§11107.__Eligibility for hunting with muzzle-loader

 
This section governs eligibility for hunting with a muzzle-
loader.

 
1.__Big game license.__A person 16 years of age or older at
the beginning of the special season established under section
11404, subsection 1 may obtain a muzzle-loading license from the
commissioner or the commissioner's authorized agent if the person
possesses a valid license to hunt big game with firearms.

 
2.__Junior license.__A person 10 years of age or older and
under 16 years of age may obtain a muzzle-loading license from
the commissioner or the commissioner's authorized agent if the
person possesses a valid junior hunting license.

 
§11108.__Landowners and junior hunters

 
1.__Hunting without license.__Notwithstanding section 11109,
subsection 1 as it applies to this subchapter, a resident over 10
years of age and a member of the resident's immediate family over
10 years of age, as long as the hunter's license to hunt is not
under suspension or revocation, may hunt without a license,
including an archery hunting license and a muzzle-loading
license, on a single plot of land:

 
A.__To which they are legally entitled to possession;

 
B.__On which they are actually domiciled;

 
C.__That is used exclusively for agricultural purposes; and


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