
Licenses & Permits

A Texas Hunting License is required and can be purchased at most sporting goods stores. The cost of a hunting license varies depending on age, resident status, military service, and physical limitation. Be prepared to provide a drivers license or other government issued identification and your Social Security Number.
Harvest Information Program (HIP) Certification is required for hunters who are 16 years of age or older. Certification consists of a survey conducted by the purchasing agent when buying a hunting license. The purchasing agent will ask a series of questions related to migratory game birds taken the season prior. If you did not hunt the year before or did not hunt migratory game birds, then answer accordingly. There is no charge for HIP Certification.
Hunter Education Certification is required for hunters born on or after September 2, 1971. Proof of certification is required to be on your person while hunting. If born on or after September 2, 1971 the following applies:
Texas Migratory Game Bird Stamp Endorsement is required to hunt migratory game birds with exception of hunters under 17 years of age, holders of Lifetime Resident Combination, or holders of Lifetime Resident Hunting licenses. Note: Stamp endorsement Is included with the purchase of the "Resident Super Combo License Package".
Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp is required for all waterfowl hunters 16 years of age or older. Commonly referred to as a "Duck Stamp", which can be purchased at most Post Offices and sporting goods stores that sell Hunting Licenses.
Annual Public Hunting (APH) Permit may be required to hunt public lands managed by Texas Parks and Wildlife, Federal Forestry Services, and the Corps of Engineers. Permits are purchased at the same locations selling Hunting Licenses.
Lake Specific Permits may be required to hunt lakes managed by the Corps of Engineers and/or controlling Water Authority. In some cases, an Annual Public Hunting Permit and a Lake Specific Permit may be required. As a general rule, go to the lake's official website to obtain lake specific regulations/requirements and to find a contact person who can clarify any questions that you may have.
Caution: Be prepared to produce your Driver's License (or State Identification) and all required hunting licenses, stamp endorsements, and permits when directed by the Game Warden. And, make sure you sign all documents, else a fine may result.
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