RE: QUESTION FOR PEOPLE FROM TEXAS
There are a few places where you have exotics running wild but they are few and far between. Remember these animals are a cash crop. The fences they stay behind are generally well maintained. If they do get loose they are fair game. A hunting license is required but no special permit or stamp. There is also an open season on exotics. Hunt them year round if you want. I have been hunting all over this state and so have many people I know. I have heard of one instance where an exotic was taken on low fenced property where the animal was not put there by the landowner.