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Texas National Forest?
Has anyone heard the National Forest in Texas falling under the Type II regulations? I hunt the National Forest which is free, but a guy told me the state was going to put it under type II. Has anyone heard that? I don't see how the state can use National Forest as its own. I personally would not want to see this happen. Type II is a great opportunity for public hunting, but since the Nat. Forest is already public hunting why would that be done anyway?
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RE: Texas National Forest?
Forest is already public hunting why would that be done anyway? My understanding is that there is a fee for the pleasure of hunting type 11. |
RE: Texas National Forest?
I sent a E-mail to TP&W and this is what they sent back....
From: Kelly Edmiston <[email protected]> To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> Date: 12 May 2004, 07:59:18 AM Subject: FW: WWW comments about Hunting (Forms submission) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Mr. Sparks: There are no plans to bring additional National Forest properties into the Annual Public Hunting Permit (APHP) Program for the 2004-2005 season. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department already operates portions of some of the National Forests as Wildlife Management Areas (WMA) which are included in the APHP Program. All of the Sam Houstion National Forest and portions of the Caddo National Grasslands(Bois D'Arc and Ladonia Units), Sabine (Moore Plantation WMA), Angelina (Bannister WMA), and Davy Crockett (Alabama Creek WMA) National Forests. Maps of these areas may be found in pages 66-71 of the 2003-2004 Public Hunting Lands Map Booklet or can be view in PDF form from the Department web site at: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/hunt/pub...ds/index.phtml Sincerely, Wildlife Information |
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