Oops! Errors in Texas Outdoor Annual Hunting and Fishing Regulations Booklet




Errors in Texas Outdoor Annual Hunting and Fishing Regulations Booklet Several errors in the 2013-14 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Outdoor Annual could leave some hunters scratching their heads. The mistakes were uncovered after the booklet, considered the "go-to" summary of hunting and fishing regulations for Texas sportsmen, had already gone to press. Probably the most glaring miscue that should provide hunters with a chuckle indicates a mule deer season and a pheasant season for Cass County in Northeast Texas. Neither game species have been documented in the wild there, much less in huntable numbers. However, the listing also indicates white-tailed deer and turkey seasons that are incorrect, and omits the squirrel season, which is much more serious. The correct information can be found on the Outdoor Annual website area at http://tpwd.texas.gov/outdoor-annual where the most updated information is always posted. The accurate season information for Cass County is: Whitetail Deer--Archery Season: Sept. 28-Nov. 1; General Season: Nov. 2-Jan. 5 (Nov. 2-17, no antlerless permit required except on LAMPS or MLD property; Nov. 18-Jan. 5, antlerless by LAMPS or MLD permit only -- countywide); Muzzleloader Season: Jan. 6-19 (general season buck limits apply, antlerless permit required only on MLD property). Bag limit: 4 (2 bucks and 2 antlerless, all seasons combined). Squirrel--Oct. 1-Feb. 2 and May 1-31. Daily bag limit: 10. Turkey--Eastern Spring Season: Apr. 15-May 14. Bag limit: 1 (gobblers only). . Anderson -- The dates printed for the squirrel seasons are off by one day for the fall season and do not include the spring season. Squirrel -Oct. 1- Feb. 2 and May 1-31. Bexar -Contains last year's dates, which are off by one day. Whitetail Deer/Rio Grande Turkey Archery: Sept. 28 - Nov. 1. Whitetail Deer/Rio Grande Turkey General Season: Nov. 2 - Jan. 5. Whitetail Deer Special Late General Season: Jan. 6 - 19. Spring Rio Grande Turkey Season: Mar. 15 - Apr. 27. Carson -- Contains last year's dates, which are off by one day except for mule deer and pheasant (six days). Whitetail Deer/Mule Deer/Rio Grande Turkey Archery: Sept. 28 - Nov. 1. Whitetail Deer/Rio Grande Turkey General Season: Nov. 2 - Jan. 5. Whitetail Deer Special Late General Season: Jan. 6-19. Mule Deer General Season: Nov. 23 - Dec. 8. Pheasant: Dec. 7 - Jan. 5. Spring Rio Grande Turkey: Mar. 29 - May 11. Milam -Contains last year's deer seasons, off by one day. Whitetail Deer Archery: Sept. 28 - Nov. 1. Whitetail Deer General Season: Nov. 2 - Jan. 5.




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GOOD. Water stained; 74 degrees; 1.49 feet above pool. Fish are slowly moving out to summer patterns. Bass are good flipping brush and trees with high water. Pencil grass and hay grass are good with topwater frogs and poppers. Spinnerbaits and crankbaits are good on the points, humps and structure. Carolina rigs and jigs are good on the ledges and creek channels. Crappie are moving out slowly to the brush piles. Crappie are good on jigs and minnows. Catfish are good on cut bait in creek channels and ledges. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service.

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