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Re: Anyone ever lost their hunters education card? [Re: johnboy91] #6413927 08/18/16 01:25 PM
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http://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/licenses/hunting-licenses-and-permits



A hunting license is required of any person, regardless of age, who hunts any animal, bird, frog or turtle in this state (except furbearers, if the hunter possesses a trapper's license). No license is required for nuisance fur-bearing animals, depredating hogs or coyotes (see below). Non-residents under 17 years of age may purchase and hunt with the Youth Hunting License (Type 169).

Purchase a hunting license »

Exceptions

A hunting license is not required to hunt the following:
•Coyotes, if the coyotes are attacking, about to attack or have recently attacked livestock, domestic animals or fowl.
•Depredating feral hogs, if a landowner (resident or non-resident) or landowner's agent or lessee is taking feral hogs causing depredation on the landowner's land.
•Fur-bearing animals, if the hunter possesses a trapper's license or if the fur-bearing animals are causing depredation.

Note: All laws and regulations governing hunter education requirements still apply.

Resident Licenses

Resident Hunting
Type 101:$25
Valid to hunt any legal bird or animal (terrestrial vertebrates). Endorsement requirements apply. Required of any resident unless the resident possesses a valid:
•Senior Resident Hunting License;
•Youth Hunting License;
•Super Combo or Resident Combination Hunting and Fishing License Package;
•Lifetime Resident Hunting License;
•Disabled Veteran Super Combo Hunting and Fishing License Package;
•Lifetime Resident Combination Hunting and Fishing License; or
•Texas Resident Active Duty Military Hunting Package
•Texas Resident Active Duty Military Super Combo Hunting and Fishing License Package.

Senior Resident Hunting
Type 102:$7
Valid only for residents 65 years of age and older. Valid to hunt any legal bird or animal. Endorsement requirements apply.

Youth Hunting License
Type 169:$7
Valid for any person, resident or non-resident, under 17 years of age at the date of license purchase. Exempt from state hunting endorsement requirements, except for Reptile and Amphibian Endorsement. State endorsement exemptions remain valid for the entire license year.

Resident Trapper's
Type 106:$19
Required for all persons to hunt, shoot or take for sale those species classified as fur-bearing animals or their pelts. (See Nongame and Other Species and Fur-Bearing Animal Regulations for more information.)

Super Combo Hunting and All-Water Fishing Package

For residents who hunt and fish freshwater and/or salt water, the “Super Combo” package can save purchasers up to $18. It includes the following at a discount price:
•a Resident Hunting License,
•a Resident Fishing License
•and all 5 state endorsements (archery, freshwater fishing, saltwater fishing with a red drum tag, upland game bird and migratory game bird).
•The Federal Duck Stamp is not included.
“Super Combo” License Package (Type 111):$68 Senior “Super Combo” License Package (Type 117):$32 (for age 65 and over)

Disabled Veteran “Super Combo” (Type 502):FREE
Available to a resident or non-resident qualifying as a disabled veteran. Disabled veteran means a veteran with a service-connected disability, as defined by the Veterans Administration, consisting of the loss of the use of a foot or leg or a disability rating of 50% or more, and who is receiving compensation from the U.S. for the disability. Official proof of disability (issued by the V.A.) must be shown when applying for this license and must state the rate of disability. Includes all five state endorsements (archery, freshwater fishing, migratory game bird, saltwater fishing with a red drum tag, and upland game bird). The Federal Duck Stamp is not included.
Texas Resident Active Duty Military “Super Combo” (Type 510):FREE
Available to any Texas resident on active duty in the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Reserves or National or State Guard. Proof of residency for this license is: military service record(s) indicating that the person’s home of record is in Texas or that the person’s duty station for the six months immediately prior to the time of application is in Texas.
Texas Resident Active Duty Military Hunting Package (Type 512):FREE
Available to any Texas resident on active duty in the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Reserves or National or State Guard. This package includes a resident hunting license and 3 state endorsements (archery, upland game bird and migratory game bird). NOTE: The Federal Duck Stamp is NOT included. Proof of residency for this license is: military service record(s) indicating that the person’s home of record is in Texas or that the person’s duty station for the six months immediately prior to the time of application is in Texas.

Combo License Package

The “Combo” packages include:
•a Resident Hunting License,
•a Resident Fishing License
•and either the saltwater endorsement (with a red drum tag), freshwater endorsement or both, depending on the specific package purchased.
Resident Combination Hunting and Freshwater Fishing (Type 503):$50 Resident Combination Hunting and Saltwater Fishing (Type 504):$55 Resident Combination Hunting and All-Water Fishing (Type 505):$60 Senior Resident Combination Hunting and Freshwater Fishing (Type 506):$16 (for age 65 and over) Senior Resident Combination Hunting and Saltwater Fishing (Type 507):$21 Senior Resident Combination Hunting and All-Water Fishing (Type 508):$26
Residents who purchase “Combo” packages specific to either salt or freshwater fishing may upgrade to the All-Water package through the purchase of the endorsement not included in the initial license package purchased.

Lifetime Licenses

Lifetime License Information

Residents may buy hunting and fishing licenses valid for the lifetime of the license holder. The holder of a lifetime license is exempt from all state endorsement requirements except the Reptile and Amphibian endorsement; however, the red drum license tag and federal duck stamp requirements still apply. Not valid for commercial trapping.

Beginning August 15th of each license year, existing lifetime license holders may obtain current year tags immediately, at no fee, at any one of our license agents located across the state. A Request for Lifetime License Tags may also be printed.

Applications for lifetime licenses may be obtained:
•in person from TPWD Law Enforcement offices
•by printing the Application for Texas Resident Lifetime License
•or by calling (800) 792-1112 (4820).

Lifetime licenses are only available for sale from the TPWD Austin Headquarters and TPWD Law Enforcement Offices.
Lifetime Resident Combination Hunting and Fishing (Type 980):$1,800 Lifetime Resident Hunting (Type 981):$1,000 Lifetime Resident Fishing (Type 982):$1,000 Upgrade from Lifetime Resident Hunting to Combination Hunting and Fishing (Type 983):$800 Upgrade from Lifetime Resident Fishing to Combination Hunting and Fishing (Type 984):$800
Lifetime License Drawing

Enter to win a Lifetime Super Combo license in TPWD's Lifetime License Drawing

Non-resident Licenses

Non-resident General Hunting
Type 105:$315
Valid to hunt any legal bird or animal (including deer). Endorsement requirements apply.

Non-resident Spring Turkey
Type 118:$126 – Available after February 1st
Valid to hunt turkey only during the open spring turkey season. Holders of this license are exempt from the upland game bird endorsement requirements. (Unlawful to possess both this license and a valid Non-Resident General Hunting License.)

Non-resident Special Hunting
Type 107:$132
Valid to hunt:
•Exotic animals,
•all legal game birds (NOT VALID FOR TURKEY),
•all nongame animals, squirrel, javelina and alligator (not valid for other game animals, NOT VALID FOR DEER).

Endorsement requirements apply.

Non-resident 5-Day Special Hunting
Type 157:$48
Legal for any period of 5 consecutive days (valid hunting dates will be printed on the license when issued). Valid to hunt:
•exotic animals,
•all legal game birds (except turkeys),
•all nongame animals, squirrel, javelina and alligator (not valid for other game animals, NOT VALID FOR DEER).

Endorsement requirements apply.

Non-resident Banded Bird Hunting
Type 120:$27
Valid only to hunt banded game birds (bobwhite quail, partridge, pheasant, mallard ducks) on private bird hunting areas. Upland and Migratory Game Bird endorsement requirements apply.

Youth Hunting License
Type 169:$7
Valid for any person, resident or non-resident, under 17 years of age at the date of license purchase. Exempt from state hunting endorsement requirements, except for Reptile and Amphibian Endorsement. State endorsement exemptions remain valid for the entire license year.

Non-resident Trapper's
Type 115:$315
Required for all persons to hunt, shoot or take for sale those species classified as fur-bearing animals or their pelts. (See Nongame and Other Species and Fur-Bearing Animal Regulations for more information.)

Disabled Veteran Super Combo Hunting and All-Water Fishing Package
(Type 502):FREE
Available to a resident or non-resident qualifying as a disabled veteran. Disabled veteran means a veteran with a service-connected disability, as defined by the Veterans Administration, consisting of the loss of the use of a foot or leg or a disability rating of 50% or more, and who is receiving compensation from the U.S. for the disability. Official proof of disability (issued by the V.A.) must be shown when applying for this license and must state the rate of disability. Includes all five state endorsements (archery, freshwater fishing, migratory game bird, saltwater fishing with a red drum tag, and upland game bird). The Federal Duck Stamp is not included.

Hunting Lease License
Type 132 (small: 1 - 499 acres)$79 Type 133 (medium: 500 - 999 acres)$147 Type 134 (large: 1,000 acres or more)$252
Required of a landowner or landowner's agent who leases hunting rights to another person on property they own or control for pay or other consideration. The license must be displayed on the property. NOTE: Hunting lease license record book no longer required.

Permits, Certifications & Stamps

Federal Sandhill Crane Hunting Permit
Type 590:FREE
This permit is required to hunt sandhill cranes. The permit can be obtained:
•in person ONLY at TPWD Law Enforcement offices and TPWD headquarters in Austin
•by phone at (800) 792-1112, #4820 or (512) 389-4820, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday
•online any time - a $5 administrative fee will be charged for online orders.

For phone and online orders, a transaction receipt will be issued in lieu of a permit. Permittees should keep a record of hunting activities because 26% of crane hunters are chosen for a federal harvest survey.

Harvest Information Program (HIP) Certification
Type 137:FREE
This certification is required to hunt any migratory game bird.

Experimental Pronghorn Antelope Permit
Cost:FREE
This permit is required to hunt buck pronghorn antelope on certain properties.

Special Note: Except for the Reptile and Amphibian Stamp (see below), state stamp endorsements are not required for anyone under 17 years of age (resident or non-resident), holders of Lifetime Resident Combination or Lifetime Resident Hunting licenses. The youth hunting license and state stamp exemptions remain valid for the entire license year.

Archery Endorsement
Type 135:$7
Required to hunt deer or turkey during an Archery-Only open season. Required to hunt deer at any time in Collin, Dallas, Grayson or Rockwall counties.

Texas Migratory Game Bird Endorsement
Type 168:$7
Required to hunt any migratory game bird (waterfowl, coot, rail, gallinule, snipe, dove, sandhill crane and woodcock). A valid Federal Duck Stamp and HIP Certification are also required of waterfowl hunters 16 years of age or older. A free Federal Sandhill Crane Hunting Permit is required to hunt sandhill cranes. The permit is available:
•in person only at TPWD Law Enforcement offices,
•online,
•or by phone: (800) 792-1112.

Upland Game Bird Endorsement
Type 167:$7
Required to hunt turkey, pheasant, quail or chachalaca. Non-residents who purchase the Non-resident Spring Turkey License are exempt from this endorsement requirement. May not be used to hunt turkey with a Non-resident Special Hunting License (Type 107) or a Non-resident 5-Day Special Hunting License (Type 157).

Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (Duck Stamp)
Cost:$25, plus fulfillment fee.
Required for all waterfowl hunters 16 years of age or older; available at most U.S. Post Offices, TPWD Law Enforcement offices, Austin headquarters and all license retail sales locations. The stamp must be signed on its face by the person using it. A valid hunting license, HIP Certification and a valid Texas Migratory Game Bird Endorsement are also required.

Reptile and Amphibian Endorsement
Type 178:$10
Required for any person to capture indigenous reptiles or amphibians on the shoulder of a public road or any unpaved area of a public right of way. Holders of lifetime licenses and persons under 17 years of age are not exempt from this endorsement.

Hunter Education
Course Cost:$15* Hunter Education Deferral (Type 135):$10
Every hunter (including out-of-state hunters) born on or after September 2, 1971, must successfully complete a Hunter Education Training Course.
•Proof of certification or deferral is required to be on your person while hunting.
•Minimum age of certification is 9 years.
•Single-day in-person course cost is $15.
•Persons 17 years of age and older have the option of taking the course in person or online.
•*The cost of an approved online course varies by provider.
•Call (800) 792-1112 or visit the TPWD Hunter Education webpage for information about various course options.

If you were born on or after Sept. 2, 1971, and you are
•under 9 years of age, you must be accompanied.*
•age 9 through 16, you must successfully complete a hunter education course or be accompanied.*
•age 17 and over, you must successfully complete a hunter education course; or purchase a “Hunter Education Deferral” and be accompanied.*

Hunter Education Deferral (Type 135): $10

Allows a person 17 years of age or older who has not completed a hunter education program to defer
completion for up to one year. A deferral may only be obtained once and is only valid until the end of the
current license year. A person who has been convicted or has received deferred adjudication for violation of
the mandatory hunter education requirement is prohibited from applying for a deferral.

* "Accompanied" means: By a person (resident or non-resident) who is at least 17, who is licensed to hunt in Texas, who has passed hunter education or is exempt (born before Sept. 2, 1971), and within normal voice control.

Note: Certification is not required to purchase a hunting license.
Bowhunter Education: Certification is required on the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, Pottsboro.
Note: Bowhunter education does not substitute for Hunter Education certification.
For course information, please consult TPWD Hunter Education or call toll-free (800) 792-1112 (menu 6) or call (512) 389-4999.


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Re: Anyone ever lost their hunters education card? [Re: EddieWalker] #6414019 08/18/16 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: EddieWalker
What is hip certified? I'm 50 years old and took my safety course when I was a teenager in CA back in the early 80's. I haven't see it in decades, but think I made some copies of it before moving to Texas in 2002. I've never needed it to buy my hunting license every year because of my age.


HIP certified just means you told the clerk how many and what types of birds you killed last season. It's just a migratory game bird take survey, kind of an "exit poll." It has nothing to do with hunter's ed.


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Re: Anyone ever lost their hunters education card? [Re: johnboy91] #6414492 08/18/16 07:32 PM
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I got mine replaced from Massachusetts a couple of years ago even though I took the class in 1970. Like most states before a certain date, they need to check archives, or a different system. They were able to find it because I remembered the date within 3 months and the Game Warden Instructor's name. The old records aren't in a data base but there are digital copies of alphabetical reports filed by each instructor. If I didn't know when and where with some accuracy the woman I was talking to would have had to research it. Having all the information she found it in a couple of minutes.


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Re: Anyone ever lost their hunters education card? [Re: Slow Drifter] #6414697 08/18/16 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: Slow Drifter
Originally Posted By: EddieWalker
What is hip certified? I'm 50 years old and took my safety course when I was a teenager in CA back in the early 80's. I haven't see it in decades, but think I made some copies of it before moving to Texas in 2002. I've never needed it to buy my hunting license every year because of my age.


HIP certified just means you told the clerk how many and what types of birds you killed last season. It's just a migratory game bird take survey, kind of an "exit poll." It has nothing to do with hunter's ed.



Thank you

Re: Anyone ever lost their hunters education card? [Re: johnboy91] #6415063 08/19/16 02:00 AM
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Very similar to nsmike, I took my hunters safety in another state, about 34 years ago. Fast forward many years, living in Texas, I contacted the other state to get a copy since I didn't have it for a long, long time. I was told records back that far had not yet been digitized and electronified... they would have to request paperwork from a warehouse! It was easier to take the hunters safety again in Texas which is what I did then. I ended up getting a copy from the other state as well. So I guess that makes me doubly safe!

I know that doesn't help you but I thought you folks might get a chuckle from the story.


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Re: Anyone ever lost their hunters education card? [Re: maximum] #6415561 08/19/16 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: maximum
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if you have a hunters ed. from
Texas, it says so right on your
license by "hip certified"

"HE # ******* "


Not always on the license! I took Hunter Education in 1981 in Texas. I didn't need it for Texas but took it here to be legal in Colorado. It's NOT on my license anywhere. I kept my original manual, my instructors #, and my student # in the safe. I too lost a wallet and because I had the info they were able to look it up for me and send me a replacement. up

if you took it after they came up with the requirement
it's on your license. that was way after 1981 and everything
was on computer. they were still writing out licenses in 1981
I took it in 77 or 78 and the number somehow made it onto my license 4 or 5 years ago. Frankly, I was impressed with their record keeping. I do still have my original card, but it's getting pretty ratty looking. Wish I had laminated it years ago.


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Re: Anyone ever lost their hunters education card? [Re: Texan Til I Die] #6415879 08/19/16 06:25 PM
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