The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is now taking public comment on the following proposed changes to the 2021-2022 Statewide Hunting and Migratory Game Bird Proclamations:
Add crossbow to the definition of lawful archery equipment
Remove the prohibition on trailing wounded deer with dogs in Angelina, Hardin, Nacogdoches, Orange, Shelby, and Tyler counties; In addition, allow the trailing of wounded deer to no more than two dogs on a leash in Jasper, Newton, Sabine, and San Augustine counties
Eliminate the experimental pronghorn season in the northern Panhandle and expand the general pronghorn season from 9 to 16 days statewide
Close Panola County to hunting Eastern turkey season during the spring
Implement mandatory reporting for spring turkey hunting (April 1 – 30) in the “Western 1 Gobbler” counties in southcentral Texas
Add two days of hunting opportunity in the Special White-winged Dove Area (SWWDA) within the South Dove Zone
Establish season dates and daily bag limits for all migratory game bird hunting seasons
Modify the muzzleloader definition to clarify only the bullet or projectile must be loaded through the muzzle
Modify opening day for chachalacas to be concurrent with quail season
Align spring and fall wild turkey hunting seasons with consistent North and South Zone boundaries along Highway 90
Allow a statewide squirrel hunting season by opening the remaining closed counties to a year-round hunting season
The public is encouraged to provide comment on the proposed regulation changes, and input will be considered before any action is taken by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission at its March 25 public hearing. Opportunities to provide comments for or against these proposals include:
Zoom Webinar: TPWD Wildlife staff will present proposed hunting regulation changes and answer questions in an online webinar at 7:00pm on Tuesday, March 16. The webinar will also be posted on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Online: Comments on each of the changes can be provided on the TPWD public comment page until March 24.
Phone or Email:
For Migratory Game Bird Proclamation comments, or comments regarding upland game birds or squirrels, please contact Shaun Oldenburger, shaun.oldenburger@tpwd.texas.gov
Teams Commission Meeting: The TPW Commission will take public comment on the proposed changes at their meeting on Thursday, March 25 in Austin. Those wishing to provide public testimony are required to pre-register in order to speak. Public testimony is normally limited to three minutes per person.
In-line muzzleloaders are either their own class and/or should be combined with other black powder firearms in a black powder season. The traditional muzzleloader season is more primitive-oriented and should remain for traditional sidelocks, to include wheel locks, matchlocks along with the typical flint and percussion locks.
I am opposed to including the inlines with the other more traditional/primitive muzzleloaders for the aforementioned reasons. It will also be nice to have a black powder season in Texas like is available in other states. I’m also opposed to crossbows being considered for the traditional archery season and should remain in the general gun season.
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In-line muzzleloaders are either their own class and/or should be combined with other black powder firearms in a black powder season. The traditional muzzleloader season is more primitive-oriented and should remain for traditional sidelocks, to include wheel locks, matchlocks along with the typical flint and percussion locks.
I am opposed to including the inlines with the other more traditional/primitive muzzleloaders for the aforementioned reasons. It will also be nice to have a black powder season in Texas like is available in other states. I’m also opposed to crossbows being considered for the traditional archery season and should remain in the general gun season.