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Question: Can a twelve year old hunt with a parent?
Answer: Yes. Arizona Law (ARS 17-335 B.) states that a person under 14 may take game (hunt) without a license, if accompanied by an adult who possesses a valid Arizona hunting license. This does not apply to the taking of big game species (Elk, Deer, etc), however, which does require the child to have a license and complete a hunter safety course.
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On 02/16/04
peter from AZ said:
i have been hunting since i was three
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On 02/16/04
sean from AZ said:
if some things it is wrong to hunt how do do they think there going to keep animals under cotrol
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On 02/16/04
peter from HI said:
if people do not agree with hunting how do they think they get there meat on the table.
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On 07/05/03
Adam from Othe said:
Anyone who hunts should be shot themeselfs.
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On 06/03/03
Alesia from GA said:
yes I have been hunting with my parent sence i was 11 years of age!
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