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Texas Public Land Hunting & Beyond Part 1

Texas Public Land Hunting & Beyond Part 1

Update: 2018-06-08
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Texas Public Land Hunting & Beyond

 

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This is going to be a four part series of podcast starting with just Trever and Myself on this first episode, explaining how we find places to hunt and what we hunt.  Part 2 will be an interview with a member of Texas Parks and Wildlife, on public hunting, big game draws, & postcard hunts. In Part 3 we will be having On X Maps on to explain how using a online public private mapping can help you be a more productive hunter.  Part 4 is the Beyond we are trying to get a guest on to talk about out of state hunting both out west and draws and tags both over the counter and points, because neither of us is experienced in hunting much outside of Texas

 

Texas is more than 95% private land, Lease prices go up every year and are becoming harder to find, but we all own a large amount land in Texas, it is our public land.  I didn't always know about public land hunting and didn't know it was even an option for hunting. So i will humbly ask this of us all who use public land be it a for hunting, fishing, camping or just enjoying the outdoors, leave it better than you found it, even the simple act of picking of trash in the parking area, just do a little to help ensure we get to enjoy these lands for a long time to come.  If you enjoy Hunting and Fishing, consider joining Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, they help us make sure that we will continue to have a place to hunt and fish, on top of the fact they it's just a bunch of like minded people who are good folks. www.backcountryhunters.org/

 

All that being said…………..

 

This Podcast series is going to piss some people off, and I understand and get that but the public land we hunt and fish on doesn't just belong to you and I, it belongs to all of us, and all of us means exactly that all of us.  It belongs to every American citizen, and our public land able to be used by anyone who wishes to to use it. So that means the hikers, campers, bird watchers, trail runner, hunters, fishermen, EVERYONE, so we need to be the best stewards of this land, and make sure we take the best care of it as hunters and fishermen, be courteous and polite to the other users of this land we all have the right to use this land but we need to show the non-consumptive users we are the best conservationist's and use this land as we have the right to, and encourage others to use this land and to leave it better than they found it everytime they use it.

Land in Texas:

Total acres in Texas 167,188,000

US Forest Serv 755,000 acres

BLM 11,000 acres

State Owned 825,000 acres

Land open to hunters 1.591 million acres

About 1% available to hunt or 0.1acre per resident

 

www.backcountrychronicles.com/

 

What can we Hunt in Texas on Public….

Alligator, Frogs, Aoudad, Axis Deer, Gemsbok, Scimitar Oryx, Nelgi, Feral Hog, Whitetail Deer, Javelina, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, Turkey, Bighorn Sheep,  Waterbuck, Squirrel, predators and Furbearers (bobcats, cougars, coyote, foxes, Racoon, etc.) Dove, Duck, Quail, Pheasant, Geese, Crain, and more.

Types of Public Land in Texas

Natl. Forrest & Grasslands

Natl. Seashore

Natl. Parks

Natl. Preserve

Natl. Wildlife Refuge

Military Bases

Corps of Engineers

State Parks

Wildlife Management Areas (APH)

Private Land State leased (APH)

Who manages each of these

US Forest Serv.

Natl. Park Service

Natl. Park Service

Natl. Park Service

US Fish and Wildlife

The US Military

Army Corps of Engineers

TPWD

TPWD/US Fish Wildlife/US Forest Serv.

TPWD and Private Owners

Mentored Hunting Workshops

Public Hunting Opportunities, that don't always happen on public land, but are available to hunters.

 

For anyone who is not a hunter and wants to try and become a hunter but doesn't know where to start, who to ask, or how to get your kids into hunting in a safe fun manner the mentored hunting workshops are a good way to get started.  TPWD, Texas Wildlife Association and several other agencies in Texas offer learning hunts.

 

Texas Wildlife Association Youth Hunts

https://www.texas-wildlife.org/program-areas/texas-youth-hunting-program

http://www.tyhp.org/

 

TPWD mentored Hunts

https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/hunt/public/mentored_hunting_workshops/

 

Hunting license & Hunters Education https://tpwd.texas.gov/

Youth License $7.00

Resident $25

Senior Resident $7.00

Trappers License $19

Super Combo $68.00 Saves $18 Hunting and fishing license

All 5 state "stamps" archery, freshwater, saltwater w/ red drum tag, upland game bird, and migratory game bird.

Senior Super Combo $32

Disabled Vets, & Texas Resident active duty $FREE$

HIP, Sandhill Crane, Experimental Pronghorn Permit are all free

Endorsements Archery,Texas Migratory Bird, Upland game bird $7.00 each

Duck Stamp $25.00

Lifetime super combo $1800

3 chances to win a lifetime super combo $5 https://tpwd.texas.gov/business/licenses/lifetime_licenses/drawing.phtml

 

Non resident General Hunting $315

 

Hunter ED $15.00 exempt if born before Sept. 2, 1971 but you should take it!

One year deferral $10 *must be in voice control of a hunter who has hunter ED and can only be used one.

Be Aware that some NWR's require bowhunter education on top of hunters ED.

Tips and Tricks for Hunting Public Lands

 

GIS Maps http://www.glo.texas.gov/land/land-management/gis/

 

Google Earth https://www.google.com/earth/

This is no secret, but google maps and google earth are different, and the

3d terrain mapping feature, the timeline feature allows you to see what how the area looks at different times of the year and after weather events, use in conjunction with www.wundergrounds.com 's weather archive of past weather and the times the satellite photos were taken.

 

Paper Topo Maps: USGS Maps, Natl. Forrest Maps, State Park Maps, COE.

Shows all the road systems, legal hunting area, and sometimes its just

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