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#1 |
Eight Point
Join Date: Mar 2011
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In Throckmorton county can kids under 16 shoot bucks even though it runs conveniently with the late doe and spike season? Having a debate about the regulations.
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#2 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Rockwall County
Hunt In: Ellis County
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Youth still get the same regulations like general season, even though there is an extended special season for doe/spike going on. We are in Erath county this weekend with the same regs.
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#3 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Thompsons
Hunt In: Thompsons
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Most places the rules are the same as the first two days of season. Again this is MOST places
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#4 |
Eight Point
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Dallas
Hunt In: Wise, Jack and Collin
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Yes kids can kill bucks.
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#5 |
Eight Point
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lickskillet, TX
Hunt In: Tennessee, Ohio, Texas
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Rules can be confusing. Some areas youth is limited to unbranched antlered bucks. I wish that wasn't the case. It's possible that: 1. not all kids prefer to shoot yearling bucks 2. Some kids would prefer to shoot mature(r) bucks.
It is what it is, and mine will take advantage of the opportunity to alter the genetic profile of a 161,000 acre piece of land with their spike tag if they have to. ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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