I have been officially “disabled” for years, and carry State ID; but have never used it. I can walk a bit & shoot almost “fine”, so won’t use an “excuse”. Besides, I quit shoting deer, even when ostensibly “deer hunting”, decades back. I go for the nature, sport, and to teach our Young. Feral hogs are another matter, we love them to eat. So they get shot.When did this change?
I was told you needed both feet planted on the ground and the vehicle could not be used as a rest.Every deer I ever killed was out of a hunting vehicle, this was in the 60s, and 70s.
You know I may be all wet for Texas. I just remembered this exchange was with a NM GW.I was told you needed both feet planted on the ground and the vehicle could not be used as a rest.
In my experiences, the days of the hostile, anti-hunter, TPW Game Officer are long over. Today, those Officers are now our Friends, advisors, & partners in REAL “conservation”.I was told you needed both feet planted on the ground and the vehicle could not be used as a rest.
Quail are non-migratory.I had a friend who had the ranch that Bush use to go quail hunting on. They always used a modified pickup with hunting seats for him. Of course they also seeded the roads for him too.
What’s your point?Quail are non-migratory.
@Vaquero is correct.Two winters with killing freezes.
An extended drought this summer.
I wouldn’t look for a great harvest.
I did see a few birds at the farm last week.
The point is non migratory birds have different rules.What’s your point?
On bag limits and type of birds harvested. but not to as methods. Yes?The point is non migratory birds have different rules.
It is legal to:On bag limits and type of birds harvested. but not to as methods. Yes?
thanksIt is legal to:
Google is your buddy
- non-migratory game birds from a motor vehicle
Hunting Regulations - Outdoor Annual - TPWD
tpwd.texas.gov
I know Lone Star Law is a reality show. However, if it is anywhere close to the truth, I don’t see a GW as a friend. I see a lot of wasted tax payer money.In my experiences, the days of the hostile, anti-hunter, TPW Game Officer are long over. Today, those Officers are now our Friends, advisors, & partners in REAL “conservation”.
I, and many, quit breaking laws when the increased pressures & declining game stocks became evident. Before, in earlier days, some of the limits & restrictions seemed absurd.
Luckily about the same time, TPW “saw the light”, that voluntary cooperation beat heavy-handed “enforcement”, & we got the modern Game Officer, our “partners”. Much better this way.
leVieux
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>I know Lone Star Law is a reality show. However, if it is anywhere close to the truth, I don’t see a GW as a friend. I see a lot of wasted tax payer money.
Most LE officers usually don't bother people that are obeying the laws. Funny how that works out that when you're being lawful and law abiding they tend to leave you alone.>
I have hunted Texas for some 60 years, same for LA. Less frequently FL, MS, CO, & NM.
I have seen a clear and emphatic improvement in both TPW and DPS officers attitudes towards Citizens during that time. Sometimes around 1990, there was abrupt noticeable improvement of field Officers’ and DPS Patrol Cops attitudes towards regular Citizens.
No one ever explained, the TPW nor DPS.
Also, about the same time, we saw marked increase of others outdoors, hunting, fishing, etc. A couple really “bad” hunting seasons made us “sportsmen” realize that the once silly seasons and limits had become serious issues, So, we quit trying to violate them. Almost eveone I went with did this about same time. We quit breaking laws, not from enforcement pressures, but b/c we could SEE that total activity threatened game populations, fish to lesser degree. We wanted to preserve hunting and fishing for future folks. Those two forces merged. I was DU “sponsor” ~ 33 years, and City Leader a couple. GCCCA & CCA member. I no longer have any Friends in DPS, but do have several who are TPW Officers, active & retired. Yes, I do consult them re game, details, regs, observations, etc. and RELY on their advice. Of course, today, many or most are actual graduate Game Biologists, so much the better. And, the improvement in TPW has been noticeably greater than in neighboring states. Being ancient, all of my current activities are in SW LA or South & Central Texas.
Believe me, this way is better for everyone !
The old ways may be gone, good riddance, but not forgotten.
leVieux
I too have hunted doves and other things for over 40 years and never had a problem with LE or GW. During that 40 years I have only encountered a visit by a GW 2 times. Both checked my license and my shotgun for a plug that allowed only 3 shells, and how many birds I had. They both were very professional and one drank a Diet Coke with me.Most LE officers usually don't bother people that are obeying the laws. Funny how that works out that when you're being lawful and law abiding they tend to leave you alone.
In almost forty years of hunting, I have never once had a bad encounter with a game warden, Dating all the way back to the mid 1970's.Hmmm sure makes me curious at all these bad attitudes!