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TPWD Commission Approves Hunting Regulation Changes for 2021-22 Seasons

TPWD Commission Approves Hunting Regulation Changes for 2021-22 Seasons

“Western game commissions might consider Texas’ relatively few and simple rules, which stand in stark contrast to the bewildering tangle of their own. Texas’ work very well, and unlike hunters in  Idaho, Wyoming and Montana Texans do not need outside consultants to interpret them.

 

NOTE: this article was originally published to KSAT.com on March 27, 2021. It was written by Jakob Rodriguez.

 

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission has approved hunting regulations changes ahead of the 2021-22 hunting seasons.

According to TPWD officials, the changes were approved at the commission’s March 25 public meeting.

“Hunters will see some changes this fall, including the elimination of the experimental pronghorn season in the northern Panhandle and extension of the general pronghorn season from nine to 16 days statewide, and the addition of two days of hunting opportunity in the Special White-winged Dove Days within the South Dove Zone,” the department said in a news release.

The following modifications and clarifications to the 2021-22 Statewide Hunting Proclamation have been adopted by the TPW Commission:

Hunters should make note of the changes and follow all regulations for species, tagging, bag limits, counties and season dates.

You can check the online version of Outdoor Annual for a complete list of updated regulations, however, the 2021-22 season information will not be online until mid-August, according to TPWD officials.

You can see the amendments to the hunting season dates for the 2021-22 seasons by clicking here.

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