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Public Hunting Land From Texas Parks & Wildlife
The
Tracker Outdoors Pro Staff researches and hunts Texas Parks &
Wildlife public hunting land and writes reviews based on their
experience. Our Texas Parks & Wildlife reviews include information such
as contact information, permit requirements, hunter education requirements, acreage, game
available to hunt, terrain, hunting methods, camping facilities,
contact information and
articles about our experiences while hunting and exploring these lands. If you plan to hunt
on Texas Parks & Wildlife public hunting land in Texas, you will want to read our reviews.
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Our Reviews
The TPWD Public Hunting Land is in our sights for hunting
beginning in 2008. These reviews will focus on the properties in Texas that require a TPWD Annual Public Hunting Permit (APH).
Please check back often to read our new public hunting land
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DISCLAIMER
Tracker Outdoors provides general public hunting land
information and reviews. Hunters are responsible for
understanding state laws, federal laws and regulations
governing all hunting lands. Tracker Outdoors Enterprises
Incorporated nor its employees are responsible for damages,
accidents, injury, death, fines or any penalties as a result
of personal failure to comply with state law, federal law or
Corps of Engineers regulations governing public hunting land.
Hunters with accompanying minors are responsible for the
safety of said minors. Tracker Outdoors nor its employees are
responsible for the safety of minors hunting on public hunting
lands. Hunters entering public hunting lands do so at their
own risk. Hunters and accompanying minors are responsible for
their personal safety, damages and knowledge of state law,
federal law, TPWD
Regulations and Corps
of Engineers Hunting Guidelines.
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