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To hunt in Texas, all resident and out-of-state hunters must have a valid Texas hunting license. This rule applies to hunters using both private and public hunting land, and hunters may not use licenses issued by other states. Hunters have the option to purchase an annual resident or non-resident Texas hunting license.
A hunting license is required of any person (resident or nonresident), of any age, to hunt any animal, bird, frog or turtle in this state, except the following: coyotes, if the coyotes are attacking, about to attack, or have recently attacked livestock, domestic animals, or fowl.
It is illegal to hunt deer, turkey, and feral hogs with dogs (Public Hunting Lands Booklet). It is illegal to hunt furbearers or predatory animals during daylight hours within an open general season for deer (Public Hunting Lands Booklet).
Super Combo License Packages The "Super Combo" includes a hunting and fishing License and five state endorsements at a discounted price. For residents who hunt and fish freshwater and/or saltwater, the "Super Combo" package can save purchasers up to $18.
The "Super Combo" includes a hunting and fishing License and five state endorsements at a discounted price. For residents who hunt and fish freshwater and/or saltwater, the "Super Combo" package can save purchasers up to $18.