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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tx private hunting area application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out SECTION 1. Enter your last name, first name, customer number, phone number, email, date of birth, driver's license state and number, and social security number. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Provide your mailing address and physical address in the designated fields. Make sure to include city, state, and zip code for both addresses.
  4. In SECTION 2, specify the name of the private bird hunting area or ranch where you will accommodate hunters. Include the county and total contiguous acres.
  5. If applicable, provide the physical location where birds will be hunted. List the species of pen-reared birds you plan to hunt from the options provided.
  6. If you have held a Private Bird Hunting Area License before, enter your identification number as indicated.
  7. Finally, sign the application certifying compliance with regulations and mail it along with the fee to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

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However, Texas law does state that if your property meets certain size requirements, you can shoot inside city limits and cannot be restricted. This is outlined in Government Code 229.002. You need to have a tract of land at least 10 acres in size if you want to shoot a shotgun, air rifle, air pistol, or BB gun.
Ask a Landowner for Permission To Hunt Private Land Any private land may be open to you if you just ask the landowner. onX Hunt shows contact information for private landowners all over the US. If you see a piece of private property that looks good for hunting, docHub out to the landowner to see what they say.
Most of Texas counties require a minimum of 10 acres to legally hunt or discharge a firearm. There is no statewide mandate but the state has given counties and local jurisdictions the right to establish and enforce 10 acre minimums in the interest of public safety.
Private Land More than 95% of the land in Texas is privately owned or managed. You can hunt on the private land that you own or get permission from the landowner to hunt as a guest or pay the landowner to hunt on that land. Many hunters find leases and book hunts a year or more in advance.
This is a popular topic among hunting land buyers. Two frequently asked questions are, How many acres do you need to hunt deer? and What is the minimum land needed to hunt? For smaller or slower animals, such as turkeys and rabbits, its best to have at least five acres. For deer, ten acres or more is ideal.

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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.

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