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Posted By: Heavy T

Question - 01/02/18 01:22 AM

I hunt in an antler restriction county.
Can I kill two spikes?
Posted By: TexFlip

Re: Question - 01/02/18 01:27 AM

Yes.
Posted By: Grizz

Re: Question - 01/02/18 01:32 AM

If it's the same for all 2 buck AR counties, you can kill two spikes but not 2 "regular" bucks. I believe they're all the same but I'm not 100%. The link below has all of the counties listed and your county regs will say specifically how many bucks you can kill of each type.

https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/hunting/seasons/county-listing/
Posted By: GLC

Re: Question - 01/02/18 01:35 PM

Originally Posted By: TexFlip
Yes.


For sure
Posted By: Buck25-06

Re: Question - 01/02/18 01:54 PM

Not here ain't seeing no spikes!
Posted By: Texas Dan

Re: Question - 01/02/18 02:13 PM

The assumption is that you want to take two spikes rather than one spike and one buck with a 13-inch or greater spread, correct? This is not unusual very late in the season when a hunter has taken a spike in past weeks and would like a second deer to help fill the freezer, even if it's not a bigger buck.

I will be spike hunting this weekend myself. My buddy and I still need meat for friends and family who keep asking for it.
Posted By: Mr. T.

Re: Question - 01/02/18 02:25 PM

Yes you can.
Posted By: deerhunter1956

Re: Question - 01/02/18 02:31 PM

Go for it
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