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Never hunted public land......
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03/01/25 10:21 PM
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DropTyne84
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So Ive always been fortunate enough to hunt private property however Im going to try my luck at public hunting since trying to find a place anywhere is going to cost me the price of my house. Can you guys in here that are public hunt masters give me some tips and tricks for this type of hunting? Ive been trying to do my research but Im just having trouble trying to figure out where the best spots are, whats the best weeks to go and trying to figure the draw. Seems like since Im a Texas native I should be able to hunt on any public land at anytime but apparently thats not the case. I saw on the TPWD website that they offer free hunts if youre willing to buy the tickets to them but that almost seems like youre wasting money. Also when I was looking at all the public land, WMG, C.O.E, National Forests, they only let a certain amount of tags out. 115 tags are available but youve got 2500 people putting in for those tags. Maybe im just too dumb to figure it out but like I said, if any of you who do this annually and have it mastered it would be greatly appreciated for the help. I mainly want to shoot some mule deer out west or do some south texas hunting. Honestly I want to try them all. Appreciate any of you who took the time to read all this and help me out.
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Re: Never hunted public land......
[Re: DropTyne84]
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03/02/25 06:49 PM
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Blank
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Pretty simple really. For Texas, buy a hunting license and an annual hunting permit (APH). Get the map booklet and start learning where public lands are located. Visit all of the ones within an hour or two of your home. Learn what's available and talk to anyone you meet. Public hunt applications for 2025-2026 start in July. By then, you should know where to apply.
For all the Western states, they are applying between now and June. Park your azz in front of the computer, download and bookmark all the game/fish websites and start reading
Last edited by Blank; 03/02/25 06:51 PM.
Beer and whiskey, 'cause you can't drink bacon!!
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Re: Never hunted public land......
[Re: DropTyne84]
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03/02/25 07:33 PM
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Sniper John
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.....I mainly want to shoot some mule deer out west or do some south texas hunting...... There might still be one area in the panhandle where you can hunt mule deer without a permit, but there would be lots of hunting pressure and a legal deer there would be a needle in a haystack. Otherwise there are no public hunting lands for Texas Mule Deer or South Texas Whitetail that are not going to be a lottery draw. Your options for those are to apply for the drawn hunts each year and hope you get lucky. For public Mule Deer, a better option might be applying for tags in states like New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, etc. Another option if you have the time. Texas drawn hunts will have standby draws on site before a hunt for any permits not allocated during the online draw and for no shows. It can make for a long drive home when not drawn, but if a permit is available the odds on the hat draw are typically much better than the original online draw.
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Re: Never hunted public land......
[Re: DropTyne84]
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03/15/25 06:06 PM
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Bigfoot
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APH permit will get you in to lots of areas. Like Blank said get the APH booklet see whats in your area and get after it.
You will do best in a tree climber but it is not needed if that isn't an option for you like me. Hunt low lying areas with old growth forests. Walk the creeks and look for signs. This is definitely not the same as sitting in a stand over a feeder. The gratification that comes from taking a nice animal on public land is worth all of the troubles of scouting and walking in a mile or 2 before the sun comes up etc etc.
You will definitely improve your hunting skills but you will have to put some walking/scouting in to make it worthwhile.
When I was younger I loved walking the creeks for pigs in the Sam Houston natl forest.
Let's go DOGE!!!!!
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Re: Never hunted public land......
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12th Man
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I grew up in VA until moving to Texas in early 90's.. We hunted a lot of National Forest as a kid. My last hunt there was '76 when I was sixteen. I got on stand about an hour before daylight. When the sun finally provided enough light to see. I was surrounded by four or five orange vest/capped hunters in all directions. I immediately got up waved my orange hat and walked out hoping to find a place with no hunters. Last time hunting National Forest. Never hunted public land in Texas.
Distance is not the issue, but the winds can make it interesting!
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