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WHILE many hunters are
searching desperately for
some sort of hunting lease for
which they will likely pay any-
where from a few dollars a day
to $200 or more a season, the
smart hunter is thinking about
some way to hunt free.
There are many ways to do
this. A friendly relative, or a close
neighbor are usually good bets if
they don't have their land leased
out. If these fail, there is always
another way; hunt on State-
owned land.
Last year 5,226 hunters shot
for free on State wildlife manage-
ment areas, killing many deer,
turkey, quail, javelinas, squirrels,
and ducks. At the end of the sea-
son a surplus of 10,000 squirrel
and duck permits remained un-
issued.
To hunt deer or quail on a wild-
life management area, it is neces-
sary to fill out an application for
a permit. The application forms
can be obtained by writing to the
Texas Parks and Wildlife Depart-
ment, John H. Reagan Building,
Austin, Texas 78701.
Hunting squirrels and ducks is
much easier. All you have to do
is show up at the check station
at the particular management
area on the day of the hunt. Per-
mits will be issued on a first come,
first served basis up to a prede-
termined maximum number, de-
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