Can I Hunt on My Own Land Without a License in Texas?
Answer: In Texas, landowners and their immediate family members can hunt on their own land without a license, but they must still follow all other hunting regulations.
Additional Information:
- Hunting on your own land without a license does not include hunting migratory birds, which require a federal migratory bird stamp.
- You must have permission from the landowner to hunt on leased property.
- It is illegal to hunt on public land without a hunting license.
- You must have a valid Texas hunting license to hunt on leased government land.
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