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How SEPAS Can Help You

SEPA Sportsman Can Use Either a Bow or Firearm After being contacted by you, we would come out to your property and meet with you to discuss what kind of issues you are having, along with any of your concerns. We would walk the property, checking for any safety areas and property boundaries. We would note these areas so no one will shoot or hunt in these areas.

Posted Private Property Sign We can, at your request, put up posted signs along with safety zone and boundary signs or markers. We can also meet and discuss what we would be doing with any concerned neighbors. We would also try to get an idea of the Whitetail deer population, using scouting cameras, as well as information from you. We would also talk to you about whether you would prefer us to use guns or bows. Tree StandWe would discuss how many hunters that you would prefer on your property, and were we can park. If there are any days or times when you would or wouldn't want us to hunt on your property. We can discuss tree stand use and placement.

All members will sign a waiver of liability, releasing you the property owner from any legal recourse. References of properties we hunt on may be requested. With allowing us to hunt on your property we will make every effort to help you improve and keep your property as pristine as possible. We will be there to help you all year not just hunting season.

Read the PA Landowner Liability Act


Harvest Sharing

Hunters Sharing the Harvest logo Most of the Whitetail deer meat will be donated through programs like Hunters Sharing the Harvest or through local church programs. Since the hunting season starts in early September, the tags we need to buy go on sale in August. If you could contact us before then that will allow us enough time to purchase enough tags so we can help you. Please feel free to contact us at shawn@sepasportsman.com

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