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Sweeping Texas Deer Regulation Changes Proposed, Public Hearing Dates Set

Sweeping Texas Deer Regulation Changes Proposed, Public Hearing Dates Set
Summary:

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission on Jan. 21 authorized the department to seek public comment on a suite of proposed wildlife and hunting related regulations that would expand special buck antler restrictions and liberalize antlerless harvest opportunities in dozens of counties, part of a broader move to transition away from political boundaries and toward biologically-based communities for managing deer populations.

Game warden Field Notes

Game warden Field Notes
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The following are excerpts from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports.

Youth deer season dates may change

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Archers may be getting more company in the October woods next  season if discussion among Texas Parks & Wildlife Department commissioners on Wednesday is any indication of things to come.

TPWD to Consider Sweeping Deer Hunting Regulation Changes

TPWD to Consider Sweeping Deer Hunting Regulation Changes
Summary:

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has transitioned away from political boundaries for the purpose of monitoring white-tailed deer populations and toward biologically-based communities or Resource Management Units (RMUs).

Documentation Requirement For Taxidermists Is Ridiculous

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It's time the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department took a long, hard look at the paperwork burden they've laid on hunters.