They are run by the same office. But managed differently.
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Originally posted by Kdurham View PostNo. LBJ no permit needed from LBJ, but I think you need the $48 public hunting permit.
Anyone else chime in???
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There are 4 types of public lands in Texas. Three are lands run by federal agencies. Some of those federal agencies work very closely with TP&W. Some do not. LBJ is run by the U.S. Forestry Service. Some of the forestry service lands are managed by TP&W. But LBJ is not one of them. TP&W just helps enforce the law there, as do the Federal Forestry agents like Rangers and US Fish and Wildlife Wardens. That is the only thing TP&W dose at/with LBJ. LBJ also has it's own hunting program and rules.
No matter what type of public lands you chose to hunt, be sure you know the rules for that land. Some vary by location and do not have a blanket set of rules. Or a blanket set of rules for the state. But most follow the state bag limits or have their own of lessor limits. Or even some "off limits".Last edited by Texas Grown; 02-07-2017, 07:28 PM.
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If anybody is heading out to LBJ or Caddo and wants some company or needs help with anything pm me. I would love to have someone familiar with hunting in Texas to get up to speed with. I am NOT trying to horn in on your favorite spots or anything like that. I just feel like hunting here in Texas is going to be a lot different than the farmland and hardwood forests of PA I am used to hunting. So having a mentor so to speak, could be helpful. I will gladly pay for lunch/dinner/beers whatever, for any advice .
This area seems like it will be the closest public land to me so unless I can find a lease public land will have to give me my bowhunting fix.
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Originally posted by stickbowcoop View PostIf anybody is heading out to LBJ or Caddo and wants some company or needs help with anything pm me. I would love to have someone familiar with hunting in Texas to get up to speed with. I am NOT trying to horn in on your favorite spots or anything like that. I just feel like hunting here in Texas is going to be a lot different than the farmland and hardwood forests of PA I am used to hunting. So having a mentor so to speak, could be helpful. I will gladly pay for lunch/dinner/beers whatever, for any advice .
This area seems like it will be the closest public land to me so unless I can find a lease public land will have to give me my bowhunting fix.
Where do you live? Are you talking about now or fall?
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Originally posted by stickbowcoop View PostIf anybody is heading out to LBJ or Caddo and wants some company or needs help with anything pm me. I would love to have someone familiar with hunting in Texas to get up to speed with. I am NOT trying to horn in on your favorite spots or anything like that. I just feel like hunting here in Texas is going to be a lot different than the farmland and hardwood forests of PA I am used to hunting. So having a mentor so to speak, could be helpful. I will gladly pay for lunch/dinner/beers whatever, for any advice .
This area seems like it will be the closest public land to me so unless I can find a lease public land will have to give me my bowhunting fix.
I'm gonna head out there tomorrow. Try to call some yotes in again and scout for some more turkey. More than welcome to join. Unless you're waiting for fall
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Found this about a month ago while looking for pigs.
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