Texas offers millions of acres of hunting opportunities. from public Wildlife Management Areas to vast private ranches. Hunters here can target whitetail deer, feral hogs, turkey, waterfowl, upland birds, and even exotic game.
Most public hunting in Texas is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). Access is typically through:

Tip: Public lands can be crowded during opening weekends. consider midweek hunts for less competition.
Texas is over 95% privately owned, so private land access dominates the hunting landscape.
| Private Access Type | Pros | Cons | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hunting Leases | Exclusive access, less hunter pressure, set up before season | Can be expensive, contracts vary | Whitetail deer, turkey |
| Guided Hunts | High success rates, includes lodging & guide expertise | Higher cost | Feral hogs, predators, exotics |
| Day Hunts | Flexible, lower cost | Limited time on property | Dove, hogs, waterfowl |
Texas’ size and habitat diversity mean you can hunt year-round for a variety of game.

| Game Species | Public Land Opportunities | Private Land Opportunities |
|---|---|---|
| Whitetail Deer | Limited draw hunts on WMAs | Trophy potential on managed ranches |
| Feral Hogs | Some WMAs, often incidental take | Year-round, no bag limit on most private lands |
| Turkey | Draw hunts and special spring hunts | Rio Grande turkey across central and south Texas |
| Waterfowl | Coastal marshes, lakes, and reservoirs | Private flooded fields and managed wetlands |
| Upland Birds | Public prairies and WMAs | Managed quail preserves and leased fields |
| Predators | Year-round hunting allowed | Guided night hunts on private ranches |
When deciding between public and private options, consider:
Before hunting in Texas:

| License/Permit | Residency | Fee | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resident Super Combo | Resident | $68.00 | hunting, fishing, all stamps |
| Resident Hunting License | Resident | $25.00 | hunting |
| Non-Resident Super Combo | Nonresident | $315.00 | hunting, fishing, all stamps |
| Non-Resident General Hunting | Nonresident | $132.00 | hunting |
| Non-Resident 5-Day Special Hunting | Nonresident | $48.00 | hunting |
| Youth Hunting License | All | $7.00 | hunting |
| Senior Super Combo | Resident | $32.00 | hunting, fishing, all stamps |
| Archery Stamp | All | $7.00 | archery hunting privilege |
| Upland Game Bird Stamp | All | $7.00 | upland bird hunting |
| Migratory Game Bird Stamp | All | $7.00 | dove, waterfowl, other migratory birds |
| Federal Duck Stamp | All | $25.00 | waterfowl hunting |
| Access Type | % of Texas Land | Permit Needed | Typical Game |
|---|---|---|---|
| Public Land | ~4% | APH permit or draw | Small game, waterfowl, some deer & turkey |
| Private Lease | 95%+ | Lease agreement | Trophy deer, turkey, hogs |
| Guided Hunt | 95%+ | Outfitter booking | Deer, hogs, predators, exotics |
Texas hunting land offers options for every budget, skill level, and target species. Whether you opt for a public WMA waterfowl hunt, a private lease for whitetails, or a guided night hog hunt, success comes from planning, preparation, and following Texas hunting regulations.
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