Not legal. Even though not a game animal, hit by car is not a legal means nor is it legal to take something from a public roadway.
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Originally posted by Hawkpuppy 1 View PostNot legal. Even though not a game animal, hit by car is not a legal means nor is it legal to take something from a public roadway.
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Originally posted by forced-2-work View PostI have always been told that it is illegal to take or pick up any roadkill in the state of Texas. (I do not have the exact law that says that) just what I have always been told and what the good-ole inter-web says also.
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From TPWD:
hunt any wild animal or wild bird, including exotic animals, on foot or from a vehicle on any public road or road right- of-way, or a boat on public water, except that migratory waterfowl may be hunted from a boat or any floating craft (except a sinkbox) under certain conditions.
Main thing here is that it is done on a public roadway. GW's in Kerr county I know deal with it all the time. Most times if you hit one and call it in, they will let you pick up an exotic.
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Originally posted by Hawkpuppy 1 View PostFrom TPWD:
hunt any wild animal or wild bird, including exotic animals, on foot or from a vehicle on any public road or road right- of-way, or a boat on public water, except that migratory waterfowl may be hunted from a boat or any floating craft (except a sinkbox) under certain conditions.
Main thing here is that it is done on a public roadway. GW's in Kerr county I know deal with it all the time. Most times if you hit one and call it in, they will let you pick up an exotic.
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Originally posted by forced-2-work View PostJust confirmed with a GW so everyone knows......it is ILLEGAL to pick up ANY roadkill of ANY KIND on Texas roads without contacting a GW first to get permission.
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Originally posted by forced-2-work View PostJust confirmed with a GW so everyone knows......it is ILLEGAL to pick up ANY roadkill of ANY KIND on Texas roads without contacting a GW first to get permission.
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