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TPWD News Release — April 10, 2012
While the spring season in Texas for Rio Grande turkeys is already in full swing, hunting in 28 counties for Eastern turkeys opens April 15. With much of Texas’ Eastern turkey hunting occurring on public lands, the National Wild Turkey Federation and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department offer 10 tips for hunters to consider this season when they’re in the woods:
Hunters are reminded to comply with all hunter education requirements before going into the woods. Hunters also are reminded several regulation changes take effect for the 2012 spring Eastern season. TPWD closed spring turkey hunting in the following 15 East Texas counties in response to low populations and harvest numbers: Cherokee, Delta, Gregg, Hardin, Houston, Hunt, Liberty, Montgomery, Rains, Rusk, San Jacinto, Shelby, Smith, Tyler and Walker.
All harvested Eastern turkeys must be taken to a check station within 24 hours. To find the check station nearest you, contact a TPWD field office or call (800) 792-1112 or go online at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/hunt/season/stations/.
Need a place to hunt? TPWD’s public hunting program offers the opportunity to participate in low cost, family oriented, walk-in hunts for turkeys. Access for turkey hunting is provided by the Annual Public Hunting (APH) Permit. The permit costs $48 and may be purchased wherever hunting licenses are sold, and allows an adult access to designated public hunting lands. Having purchased the appropriate Texas hunting licenses and stamps, holders of an APH Permit may take children under age 17 hunting free of charge on these public hunting lands.
Each year, the department publishes maps of nearly 1 million acres of public hunting lands. A new online map feature allows for “virtual scouting” of public hunting areas. By clicking on the locator points, you can follow links to detailed aerial maps with highlighted boundaries and links to information pages from the APH information map booklet. A downloadable Google Earth file (.kml) is also available that contains all the boundary information along with links to the corresponding APH map booklet pages.
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