Oh that's great! I am a veteran. What do I need to do to show proof of thatIf you are active duty or a Veteran or LE you don't need to take the Saftey course.
DD 214 or just veterans designation on your license should suffice.Oh that's great! I am a veteran. What do I need to do to show proof of that
But where would I take my 214? Or do I keep it in my pocket while hunting lmaoDD 214 or just veterans designation on your license should suffice.
Only need it if a game warden comes to check in on you.But where would I take my 214? Or do I keep it in my pocket while hunting lmao
Isn't that the only time you need a license too?Only need it if a game warden comes to check in on you.
YupIsn't that the only time you need a license too?
I wouldn't carry the original copy.But where would I take my 214? Or do I keep it in my pocket while hunting lmao
<>Hey yall, just moved to NE Texas from Corpus. Never hunted in my state before but I've hunted a lot in Oregon since I have a lot of family there. I finally bought a house up here 30 miles north of Longview and I want to start hunting deer down here. What all do I need to be able to go out legally? The Texas website is a little confusing. From what I've gathered, Ill obviously need a $25 hunting license and of course my deer tags. I live right next to White Oak Creek WMA which offers public land hunting, after tags and the license what else do I need to be able to go hunt that land? For reference when I hunted Tillamook National Forest in Oregon, I could buy a tag and license and just willy nilly hunt, could I do that here or do I need extra steps/hoops to go through? I'm familiar with the proper limits, genders, caliber and everything else. I just don't want to be caught with a carcass and not have a vital paper. This is for rifle hunting
Sweet Home?You know everything being discussed is in the regs.
Starting to think you’re from Sweet Home.
Alabama?Sweet Home?
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That’s redundant. Oregon *is* a joke.An Oregon joke
I wouldn't carry the original copy.
Yes it is.That’s redundant. Oregon *is* a joke.
Leases can run upwards of $5,000 annually. But some are as little as $1500. Just depends on the quality of the location. If you are looking at cost per pound of venison I suggest you turn in the man card.All good advice, but how expensive is a lease? What's the average price? How much does that come out to per pound of harvested venison?
You know everything being discussed is in the regs.
Starting to think you’re from Sweet Home.
Not just the lease price. Many force you to place several feeders and feed nothing but protein while corn is not allowed. Feeders must be constantly filled and there can be other issues as well.All good advice, but how expensive is a lease? What's the average price? How much does that come out to per pound of harvested venison?