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Hunting question
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10/25/14 08:20 PM
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madhatr02
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Taking my daughter on her 1st youth hunt tomorrow. Thought I understood the rules but now I am confused. Hunting Navarro county which has antlerless restriction to Archery season only. She will be using a rifle but it is during archery season dates. Does this mean she can't shoot a doe or she can? May just be a hog hunt after all.
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Re: Hunting question
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10/25/14 08:49 PM
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stxranchman
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North Texas Bag Limit 4 deer, no more than 2 bucks, and no more than 2 antlerless, all seasons combined. Antlerless Deer Antlerless deer may be taken by MLD antlerless or LAMPS permits only. On tracts of land for which LAMPS permits have been issued, no LAMPS permit is required for the harvest of antlerless deer during the archery-only or muzzleloader-only open season. Antler Restrictions Antler Restrictions do not apply on properties for which Level 2 or Level 3 MLDPs have been issued. For the seasons listed above, a legal buck is a buck deer having at least one unbranched antler, or an inside spread of 13 inches or greater. The inside spread requirement does not apply to any buck that has an unbranched antler. Not more than one buck with an inside spread of 13 inches or greater may be taken. I assume you are not on the LAMPS program?
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Re: Hunting question
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10/25/14 09:29 PM
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Slow Drifter
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There appears to be special regulations for youth season but the link no worky. Archery regs say "Antlerless: No permit required unless MLD permits have been issued for the property." I can't imagine youth season regs being more stringent than regular archery. These are the game wardens for your county. I'd try them, they'll be more than happy to help:
Brian Srba 903-241-5846 Jimmy Woolley 903-721-9394
Last edited by Slow Drifter; 10/25/14 09:34 PM.
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