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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Hunting Package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Conveyance of Hunting Rights' form. Enter the name of the landowner and the individual or group receiving hunting rights, along with any compensation details.
  3. Next, fill out the 'Simple Lease for Hunting and Fishing.' Specify the lands being leased, duration, and compensation terms.
  4. For the 'Sample Letter Regarding Hunting Authorization,' include both parties' names and a clear statement of authorization for hunting on specified property.
  5. Complete the 'Waiver and Release from Liability for Adult Hunting Land' by entering personal information and signing to acknowledge understanding of risks.
  6. Finally, if applicable, fill out the 'Waiver and Release from Liability for Minor Hunting Land' with guardian details and ensure it is signed by a parent or guardian.

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The major game animals in Texas are white-tailed deer, mule deer, desert bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, gray or cat squirrel, red or fox squirrel, and collared peccary or javelina. Hunters have a chance to win some spectacular hunts for some of these species by entering the Big Time Texas Hunts program.
White‑tailed deer are the most numerous and most hunted big game animal in Texas. Estimates indicate there are approximately 3 to 4 million white‑tailed deer in the state, and hunters harvest between 430,000 to 500,000 annuallymore than any other species.
Mountain lions are the most formidable predator that remains in Texas and are capable of taking down the largest of prey, including steers, colts, sheep, elk and deer. Fortunately, mountain lions (and all our other predator species) occur at extremely low densities compared to their prey.
The major game animals in Texas are white-tailed deer, mule deer, desert bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, gray or cat squirrel, red or fox squirrel, and collared peccary or javelina. Hunters have a chance to win some spectacular hunts for some of these species by entering the Big Time Texas Hunts program. Game Animals Texas Parks Wildlife Department Texas Parks and Wildlife - Texas.gov education wildlife-conservation Texas Parks and Wildlife - Texas.gov education wildlife-conservation
Non-game animals include (but are not limited to) the following: armadillos, bobcats coyotes, flying squirrels, frogs, ground squirrels, mountain lions, porcupines, prairie dogs, rabbits, and turtles. There is no closed season on these animals and a valid hunting license is required.

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Bag limit 2 bucks: No more than 1 buck may have an inside spread of 13 inches or greater. [In other words, one may harvest 1 buck with at least 1 unbranched antler and 1 buck with an inside spread of 13 inches or greater. Antler Restrictions - Texas Parks and Wildlife Texas Parks and Wildlife - Texas.gov wildlifemanagement deer a Texas Parks and Wildlife - Texas.gov wildlifemanagement deer a

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