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Info on hunting land #6954490 11/10/17 06:43 PM
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My grandfather has 10 acres in hondo and has a lot of hogs and some deer. He’s not sure if hunting is allowed or not. Where can I go to find out if it is alllowed ? It’s spouse to be a neighborhood with each piece of land being
10 acres but there’s barely any house out there . I seen deer feeders and hunting blinds when I turn onto the road and in the area .

Re: Info on hunting land [Re: Nathantaylor] #6955048 11/11/17 03:42 AM
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Check with the county clerk to see if there any covenants or deed restrictions.


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Re: Info on hunting land [Re: Nathantaylor] #6955306 11/11/17 01:45 PM
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Probably easiest to just call the Game Warden and ask them.

Re: Info on hunting land [Re: dogcatcher] #6955348 11/11/17 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted By: dogcatcher
Check with the county clerk to see if there any covenants or deed restrictions.
This... Game warden probably wouldn't know if it's deed restricted or not.


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Re: Info on hunting land [Re: Nathantaylor] #6955443 11/11/17 03:34 PM
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The County Clerk might not even know either. They should be able to point you in the right direction to search the deed records for any restrictions on the property. They could go back generations so don't assume until you are sure.
that's why a title search is so important before buying.

The most important thing is try to respect the neighbors. Don't hunt the property line, shoot away from houses and livestock. Those kind of things just help create a more respectful existence while you are hunting.

Good luck. Small acreages can be little gold mines.


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Just go out there and shoot 3 times. If nobody shows up by 15 mins., go ahead and hunt!!! grin

Re: Info on hunting land [Re: Nathantaylor] #6956323 11/12/17 01:40 AM
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Hope this helps:

find out if in city or just county

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SB 734 -- Amends Agriculture Code 251.002, 251.005 and Local Government Code 43.002, and adds Local Government Code 229.002.

Cities previously had unbridled authority, with no public recourse, to pass an ordinance prohibiting the discharge of a firearm, air gun or bow on any new land annexed by a city, regardless of its previous usage or lack of development. This gives landowners recourse and only effects city-annexed lands. It should help to slow down the anti-gun-rights effects of urban sprawl.

First, it limits the definition of an "agricultural operation" to a specific list of activities, and adds silviculture (development and care of forests) and wildlife management to the existing list. The law previously was not limited to the activities on the list.

Because some city regulations could affect shooting, certain controls are expanded and described in greater detail than previously, to help limit abuse. A city in general may not regulate anything on the redefined agricultural operations outside its boundaries, or that exist on newly annexed land.

Cities are also now specifically prohibited from regulating shooting on certain defined lands:
1 - if the gun is a shotgun, air gun, BB gun or bow and arrow, on 10 acres or more and not within 150 feet of a residence or occupied building on another property, if it is fired in a way that is unlikely to cross a property line, or
2 - for a centerfire or rim fire pistol or rifle of any caliber on 50 acres, not within 300 feet of a residence or occupied building on another property, and in a way not likely to cross a property line. The defined lands include those within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a city, or areas annexed after Sep. 1, 1981.


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Key is whether annexed prior to sept 1, 1981 if annexed after that the city cannot restrict you for bow or shotgun. Now there could be some covenants in effect if its a subdivision but I would doubt that.Even if thats the case you wouldn't be violating state law.

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