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Sort your results:Existing Search Criteria:Refine Your Search:SourceSearch Results:Time To Apply for Drawings on Public Hunting LandsSummary: AUSTIN, Texas — With the fall hunting season looming on the horizon, now’s the time to apply for drawn public hunts. For more than 50 years, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has been offering quality, affordable hunting experiences through the special drawings for hunts offered through the department’s Public Hunting Program.
TPWD Game Warden Field Notes for November 21st, 2005Summary: The following are titles from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports: Pursuit on the high seas, Family court, If the guide says no, he means NO! The pot calling the kettle black, Not a happy reunion, A sinking ship, Drive by shooting, How’s the fishing? One too many, It was that sixth shot that did it.
TPWD Unveils Possible Hunting and Fishing Rule ChangesSummary: AUSTIN, Texas - The success of resource management efforts on a variety of fronts has led Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists to recommend several possible changes to next year’s hunting and fishing regulations. Among the topics being considered include: an expansion of special regulations affecting the harvest of whitetail bucks based on antler characteristics, creation of an upland game bird management permit program and elimination of the trophy red drum and tarpon tagging requirements.
Application Deadline Is Nov. 5 for Big Time Texas HuntsSummary: AUSTIN, Texas - The Lone Star State boasts some of the finest hunting anywhere in the country, and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's Big Time Texas Hunts offer hunters a chance to experience the best of the best. But, you can’t have a shot at the action if you don’t apply and deadline for entries is Nov. 5.
Tragic Death Underscores Importance of Hunter SafetySummary: The 24-year-old hunter from Shelby County couldn't believe his luck. He was deer hunting on private land near Shelbyville one late afternoon recently when a doe walked out of the brush. He made the kill. Then, moments later and right near sunset, a buck walked out of the same area. He was amazed. He got the buck.
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