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<blockquote data-quote="Slithr" data-source="post: 2079873" data-attributes="member: 112909"><p>You might try going on the Texas Parks and Wildlife site and see what you can figure out with regard to hunting on public lands. Looks like you need a Texas hunting license plus $48 for the public lands permit. Not sure how hard these permits are to get. The area where I looked on the site was a little vague. There is also some guidance regarding places where hunters are welcomed by land owners, particularly in ag areas. A list of likely counties was provided. If you want to hunt private land it looks like costs are anywhere from $0 to $900 a day with most falling around $250 per day per hunter.</p><p></p><p>It's really kind of interesting. I was talking to a land owner from East Texas that was complaining about the hogs tearing up his fences and crops and running the deer off his place. I told him that my son and I would be willing to come out and kill as many as he would like us to, or as many as we were able. His choice. He said that would be great and that it would only be $250 a day per gun. I told him he didn't need to pay us, we'd be willing to kill his hogs for free. We might even help him fix some of his fences. Then he explained he wanted us to pay. I asked the guy if the local exterminator paid him to come over and kill his rats. He said no. I gave him my card and told him when he wanted some help with his hog problem to give me a call. Otherwise, have fun with your busted fences and dug up crops. So far I haven't heard from him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slithr, post: 2079873, member: 112909"] You might try going on the Texas Parks and Wildlife site and see what you can figure out with regard to hunting on public lands. Looks like you need a Texas hunting license plus $48 for the public lands permit. Not sure how hard these permits are to get. The area where I looked on the site was a little vague. There is also some guidance regarding places where hunters are welcomed by land owners, particularly in ag areas. A list of likely counties was provided. If you want to hunt private land it looks like costs are anywhere from $0 to $900 a day with most falling around $250 per day per hunter. It's really kind of interesting. I was talking to a land owner from East Texas that was complaining about the hogs tearing up his fences and crops and running the deer off his place. I told him that my son and I would be willing to come out and kill as many as he would like us to, or as many as we were able. His choice. He said that would be great and that it would only be $250 a day per gun. I told him he didn't need to pay us, we'd be willing to kill his hogs for free. We might even help him fix some of his fences. Then he explained he wanted us to pay. I asked the guy if the local exterminator paid him to come over and kill his rats. He said no. I gave him my card and told him when he wanted some help with his hog problem to give me a call. Otherwise, have fun with your busted fences and dug up crops. So far I haven't heard from him. [/QUOTE]
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