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Browse the interactive map of hunting areas in Texas. View available areas, Public Hunting Regions, Dove Zones, and TPWD Wildlife Districts. View different base maps like satellite, terrain or topo maps.
APH and LPU Permit holders receive a printed map booklet that lists available public hunting lands areas, facilities, maps, rules, and schedules. The Public Hunting Lands Map Booklet is also available for download above.
The Public Hunting Lands Map Booklet is provided to each person who purchases either a $48 Annual Public Hunting (APH) Permit or a $12 Limited Public Use (LPU) Permit. The Map Booklet specifies the rules and regulations, season dates and bag limits which govern the use of these lands.
Find public and leased land to hunt in Texas. Be sure to review the details of each area when planning your hunt. Some areas may only offer drawn, postcard, or youth hunts or may have specific dates when hunting is available for certain game.
All units of public hunting lands available for public use under the APH and LPU permits are listed in the printed Map Booklet & online. Previous years’ Map Booklets and supplements are obsolete. Check the current Public Hunting Lands Map Booklet for each unit before entering.
The Public Hunting Lands Map Booklet is provided to APH and LPU permit holders. It is available at the time of purchase at TPWD offices, or it will be mailed if the permit is purchased at a retail hunting and fishing license dealer. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Look for more public hunting information www.tpwd.texas.gov/pubhunt:
Check the Public Hunting Lands map Booklet and the Outdoor Annual for current legal species, season dates and bag limits. Other game species found at the Sam Houston WMA include wild hogs, turkey, ducks, dove, rabbit and squirrel.
Check the Public Hunting Lands Map Booklet and the Drawn Hunts Online System for information on the special drawn hunts.* *Drawn hunters do not need to purchase an Annual Public Hunting Permit except when applying for the E-postcard hunt category.
The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department provides information on public hunting, including maps and permits, through their website and mobile application.
Areas are listed by public hunting region (i.e. Panhandle, Central). You can click on any area and it will pull up the map. The map book includes information pertaining to prohibited acts and allowed means for all lands listed. Q3: Can all species be hunted on every unit area? A3: Each map contains a Legal Game Box and legend for each ...