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I'm new to the permit thing. I have to this point only done the antlerless gun permit for bannister.
I see in some of the others where there is an application fee. It also has a fee per adult which is significantly higher. Is this what you pay if you get the permit? For instance, 1 drawn hunt has a application fee of $3 but the price per adult is $80. Do you risk the $3 and if you are awarded the hunt you pay an additional $80? Just wanting to know how this stuff works.
I am off the week of Christmas so any deer-gun hunts during that time is great for me.
Thanks in advance for the replies.
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Originally posted by Blitz View PostI'm new to the permit thing. I have to this point only done the antlerless gun permit for bannister.
I see in some of the others where there is an application fee. It also has a fee per adult which is significantly higher. Is this what you pay if you get the permit? For instance, 1 drawn hunt has a application fee of $3 but the price per adult is $80. Do you risk the $3 and if you are awarded the hunt you pay an additional $80? Just wanting to know how this stuff works.
I am off the week of Christmas so any deer-gun hunts during that time is great for me.
Thanks in advance for the replies.
Hope this helps
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Originally posted by sqiggy View PostDid this change??
On past hunts, TPWD issued tags if you killed, not from your license.
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Most hunts I have been on they issue you the permit and you do not use your tags.
The only one I have hunted that you have to use your own tags is Balcones
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Originally posted by sqiggy View PostDid this change??
On past hunts, TPWD issued tags if you killed, not from your license.
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Originally posted by j_chaserman1 View PostI did Balcones before they were part of TPWD system and had to use own tags then, I was drawn for lower Rio Grande NWR last year and it is own tags use as well, so it seems that the NWR are own tag use, I have yet to be drawn for anything else..
All the WMA's and State Parks I've been on, TPWD issued tags. Looks like it's different for Federal land.
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Originally posted by .270 View PostWhat's the deal with Guadalupe State Park this year? They aren't offering as many hunts this time around. Or Honey Creek?
Seems like every year, the permits get shorter or they remove a place altogether.
I haven't really looked at this year real hard yet but already noticed they took Fort Boggy SP out of the archery hunts. Just don't understand what or why they do things like this!!
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Originally posted by sqiggy View PostNothing new.
Seems like every year, the permits get shorter or they remove a place altogether.
I haven't really looked at this year real hard yet but already noticed they took Fort Boggy SP out of the archery hunts. Just don't understand what or why they do things like this!!
I hunted fort boggy archery last year , I belive they took it out because no one has ever harvested a deer during archery hunt ,
I will say the reason why is the 13in rule because I had a very nice mature buck at 15 yards he was super tall just not 13 wide , also saw lots of small bucks it is a tough hunt for 3 days with a bow , I could have killed my limit if I had a rifle just hard to get in right spot with a bow with in 3 days
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Originally posted by Swamphunterfw View PostI hunted fort boggy archery last year , I belive they took it out because no one has ever harvested a deer during archery hunt ,
I will say the reason why is the 13in rule because I had a very nice mature buck at 15 yards he was super tall just not 13 wide , also saw lots of small bucks it is a tough hunt for 3 days with a bow , I could have killed my limit if I had a rifle just hard to get in right spot with a bow with in 3 days
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