Hunting License question for Texans
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: San Diego, Ca.
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Hunting License question for Texans
I am moving to Texas in a couple of months, I have done a little research and found out that you have to be a resident for 6 months to get a resident license. And you are supposed to establish this with a dated voter registration card, vehicle registration, passport.
My question is where do you buy a license? Here you can buy them at Big5, Walmart etc... Once I recieve my Texas drivers license with a Texas address, is the pimply faced kid at Big5 or Academy gonna inspect all my paper work or just ask to see my drivers license?
My question is where do you buy a license? Here you can buy them at Big5, Walmart etc... Once I recieve my Texas drivers license with a Texas address, is the pimply faced kid at Big5 or Academy gonna inspect all my paper work or just ask to see my drivers license?
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: oregon live in texas
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RE: Hunting License question for Texans
same is anywere any sporting goods stores and ext. regardless of if they asj or not in the reg book saysif i not mistaking it says u must have a valid drivers liscenses or texas indentifcation. ive bouhgt my lisceances with out them asking for anything but my name b/c i guessalredy on file and when u do buy the super combo liscence its much cheaper that way all tags and liscensa hunting and fishing and stamps for like 70 bucks but dont hold me 2 the price hope that helps
#3
RE: Hunting License question for Texans
I don't know if they check things over that much or not. Most of it is computerized, so the computer might catch it. You might go ahead and change your voter registration and/or driver's license, and in case somethingdoes comeup, you'll already be a couple of months down.
#5
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RE: Hunting License question for Texans
Thanks for the welcome and responses.
I did a little more research, turns out you don't even have to have a license to hunt ferel pigs on private property if they are depredating which means causing trouble and tearing sh*t up.
Not that I am trying to be unethical but I'd like to do some hog hunting over the summer and 300 bucks is a bit steep. I'll buy a 5 day license for my first deer trip for 45.00 and by the end of deer season I may be at resident status.
I did a little more research, turns out you don't even have to have a license to hunt ferel pigs on private property if they are depredating which means causing trouble and tearing sh*t up.
Not that I am trying to be unethical but I'd like to do some hog hunting over the summer and 300 bucks is a bit steep. I'll buy a 5 day license for my first deer trip for 45.00 and by the end of deer season I may be at resident status.
#6
RE: Hunting License question for Texans
Yes, the hog rule is a recent change. TPWD used to require a license to shoot them, but now if they are committing depredations the landowner or his agent can shoot them without a license. I don't know that "agent" is defined in the manual anywhere, so becoming a landowner's agent may not be a very high hurdle to overcome.
#7
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RE: Hunting License question for Texans
AGENT:
1. One that acts or has the power or authority to act.
2. One empowered to act for or represent another.
"Hey Roger, need a hand killing some of these pigs that are tearing up your cow pasture?"
"Sure Mark, shoot all the pigs you want, they're really a painin my neck."
I'd say that makes me an AGENT.
1. One that acts or has the power or authority to act.
2. One empowered to act for or represent another.
"Hey Roger, need a hand killing some of these pigs that are tearing up your cow pasture?"
"Sure Mark, shoot all the pigs you want, they're really a painin my neck."
I'd say that makes me an AGENT.
#9
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RE: Hunting License question for Texans
Well, I used a bit of creative license. ButI think by definition if Roger says sure kill all the pigs you want, as the owner, hehas given me authority and power over the pigs depredating his land making me his agent.
#10
RE: Hunting License question for Texans
You know you probably have the right to hunt hogs without a license, but why risk an over zealous game warden.. Most of them in Texas are great guys, but I have met some that shouldn't be there.. why risk the hassle..After all,the money spend atthe TPWDcome back around in huntingand fishingopportunities for us in the longrun, plus you never know when you might want to shoot at something else... Even rabbits required a license in Texas. To me it's not worth the hassle.