Texas Hunting Land: Your Guide to Public and Private Access

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.


1. Public Hunting Land in Texas

Most public hunting in Texas is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). Access is typically through:

1. Public Hunting Land in Texas - Texas Hunting Land: Your Guide to Public and Private Access

  • Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs)
  • Selected state parks that allow hunting1

Annual Public Hunting (APH) Permit

  • Cost-effective way to access hundreds of public hunting tracts.
  • Covers small game, waterfowl, upland birds, and certain big game hunts.
  • Maps and specific area regulations are available on the TPWD Public Hunting page1.

Tip: Public lands can be crowded during opening weekends. consider midweek hunts for less competition.


2. Private Hunting Land in Texas

Texas is over 95% privately owned, so private land access dominates the hunting landscape.

Private Access TypeProsConsBest For
Hunting LeasesExclusive access, less hunter pressure, set up before seasonCan be expensive, contracts varyWhitetail deer, turkey
Guided HuntsHigh success rates, includes lodging & guide expertiseHigher costFeral hogs, predators, exotics
Day HuntsFlexible, lower costLimited time on propertyDove, hogs, waterfowl

Hunting Leases

  • Agreements with landowners granting seasonal or annual access.
  • Terms should clearly define:
    • Allowed species
    • Hunting methods
    • Guest policies
    • Amenities (stands, lodging)

Guided Hunts

  • Provided by licensed outfitters.
  • Popular for trophy whitetail deer, exotic species, and first-time Texas hunts.
  • Often include meals, lodging, transportation, and field care.

Texas’ size and habitat diversity mean you can hunt year-round for a variety of game.

3. Popular Game in Texas - Texas Hunting Land: Your Guide to Public and Private Access

Game SpeciesPublic Land OpportunitiesPrivate Land Opportunities
Whitetail DeerLimited draw hunts on WMAsTrophy potential on managed ranches
Feral HogsSome WMAs, often incidental takeYear-round, no bag limit on most private lands
TurkeyDraw hunts and special spring huntsRio Grande turkey across central and south Texas
WaterfowlCoastal marshes, lakes, and reservoirsPrivate flooded fields and managed wetlands
Upland BirdsPublic prairies and WMAsManaged quail preserves and leased fields
PredatorsYear-round hunting allowedGuided night hunts on private ranches

4. Choosing Your Texas Hunting Land

When deciding between public and private options, consider:

  • Budget: APH permit is most affordable; guided hunts are most expensive.
  • Time Available: Public land may require more scouting.
  • Target Species: Match habitat to species.
  • Experience Level: New hunters may prefer guided trips.
  • Hunting Companions: Group size can affect lease choice.
  • Location: South Texas brush country differs greatly from Panhandle plains.

5. Regulations & Safety

Before hunting in Texas:

5. Regulations & Safety - Texas Hunting Land: Your Guide to Public and Private Access

License/PermitResidencyFeeIncludes
Resident Super ComboResident$68.00hunting, fishing, all stamps
Resident Hunting LicenseResident$25.00hunting
Non-Resident Super ComboNonresident$315.00hunting, fishing, all stamps
Non-Resident General HuntingNonresident$132.00hunting
Non-Resident 5-Day Special HuntingNonresident$48.00hunting
Youth Hunting LicenseAll$7.00hunting
Senior Super ComboResident$32.00hunting, fishing, all stamps
Archery StampAll$7.00archery hunting privilege
Upland Game Bird StampAll$7.00upland bird hunting
Migratory Game Bird StampAll$7.00dove, waterfowl, other migratory birds
Federal Duck StampAll$25.00waterfowl hunting
  • Hunter Education: Required for hunters born on/after Sept 2, 1971.
  • Bag Limits & Seasons: Found in the Texas Outdoor Annual1.
  • Safety:
    • Know your target & beyond.
    • Wear hunter orange when required.
    • Follow firearm handling rules at all times.

6. Quick Access Comparison

Access Type% of Texas LandPermit NeededTypical Game
Public Land~4%APH permit or drawSmall game, waterfowl, some deer & turkey
Private Lease95%+Lease agreementTrophy deer, turkey, hogs
Guided Hunt95%+Outfitter bookingDeer, hogs, predators, exotics

Final Takeaway

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.


Last verified: February 13, 2026 — Official source

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