Did this get your attention? Well it should.
All Texas national forest and grasslands have had an order in place to not allow dispersed camping. What does this mean for us hunters? It means that campers can now camp anywhere in the forest and grasslands that they want to. Not only can they camp anywhere, they can do it during hunting season.
A trail coalition has been formed and they are pushing this even more. They are organized and are already making strides to get what they want.
I'll try and post up a pic of the order, but know that there is more to this order than just the camping. I have been talking to other members locally and that info can be found on the SHNF thread in the public hunting forum here.
I have sent a message to one of the moderators and they have agreed to put this at the top with a sticky.
I believe we hunters on public lands need to unite and start making our voices heard. If we don't we stand to lose even more.
As an example in the SHNF archery only area, a group of mountain bikers have gotten approval for a bike course. Now mind you the rules say you have to hunt 50 yards away from the trails. But we all know a deer will not stand around while someone walks of bikes by. So we will really need to be at least 100 yards away. Well where the trail is proposed and where the hiking trails are, this almost eliminates the entire section. So we have lost an archery only section of the forest.
If we don't start making our voices heard we may lose everything.
Here is the information for the SHNF.
SAM HOUSTON NATIONAL FOREST
394 FM 1375 West
New Waverly, Texas 77358
Warren Oja, District Ranger
Phone: (936) 344-6205
Toll free: 1-888-361-6908
Fax: (936) 344-2123
Here is the information for the person in charge of all of the National forests and the grasslands.
The following is a list of official orders/prohibitions issued by the Forest Supervisor for the National Forests & Grasslands in Texas. These orders describe the prohibitions, closures, and regulations for the National Forests and Grasslands in Texas and are subject to updates and changes. Maps are not attached to the orders, but may be obtained by contacting the Forest Supervisor's Office in Lufkin. Questions regarding these orders or requests for copies should be directed to Captain Chris Crain at (936) 639-8501, or USDA Forest Service, 2221 N. Raguet St., Lufkin, TX 75904.
Here is the order that has expired.
National Forests & Grasslands in Texas
PROHIBITIONS
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE U.S. FOREST SERVICE
415 South First Street Lufkin, Texas 75901
ORDER OF FOREST SUPERVISOR
ORDER NUMBER 08-13-00-09-06
Pursuant to the provisions of 16 U.S.C., Section 551 and Title 36 C.F.R. 261.50(a) the following acts are prohibited within the specified area. National Forests & Grasslands in Texas. The area in question is shown on the attached map.
This prohibition applies to all National Forests and Grasslands in Texas.
1. Camping is prohibited except in designated camping areas as listed on the attached map, from September 15 till January 15 of each year. (Except in Wise County) 36 C.F.R. 261.58(e)
2. Possessing a loaded firearm within or on a motor vehicle. This prohibition will not apply to a handgun in the possession of a person who holds a valid Texas concealed handgun permit for that handgun. 36 C.F.R. 261.53(e)
3. Possessing a loaded firearm within the following locations or sites: (a) a designated campsite; (b) a designated vehicle parking area; (c) a designated boat launching facility or area; (d) a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department or U.S. Forest Service Check Station; (e) a designated archery-only area. This prohibition will not apply to a handgun in the possession of a person who holds a valid Texas concealed handgun permit for that handgun. 36 C.F.R. 261.53(e)
4. Being under the influence of alcohol or consuming alcoholic beverages while engaged in hunting activities, or publicly consuming or displaying an alcoholic beverage. 36 C.F.R. 261.58(bb)
Pursuant to 36 CFR 261.50(e), the following persons are exempt from this Order:
1. Persons with a permit specifically authorizing the otherwise prohibited act or omission.
2. Any Federal, State, or local officer, or member of an organized rescue or fire fighting force
in the performance of an official duty.
These prohibitions are in addition to the general prohibitions in 36 CFR Part 261, Subpart A. Executed in Lufkin, Texas this 4 day of September , 2009.
/s/ Linda Brett_________________
LINDA BRETT
Forest Supervisor
National Forests and Grasslands in Texas
This order is effective from September 15, 2009, and ending February 1, 2014.
Violation of the prohibition set forth above is punishment by a fine of not more than $5,000 for an individual and $10,000 for an organization or imprisonment of not more than six (6) months, or both. 16 USC 551 and 18 USC 3559 and 3571.
All Texas national forest and grasslands have had an order in place to not allow dispersed camping. What does this mean for us hunters? It means that campers can now camp anywhere in the forest and grasslands that they want to. Not only can they camp anywhere, they can do it during hunting season.
A trail coalition has been formed and they are pushing this even more. They are organized and are already making strides to get what they want.
I'll try and post up a pic of the order, but know that there is more to this order than just the camping. I have been talking to other members locally and that info can be found on the SHNF thread in the public hunting forum here.
I have sent a message to one of the moderators and they have agreed to put this at the top with a sticky.
I believe we hunters on public lands need to unite and start making our voices heard. If we don't we stand to lose even more.
As an example in the SHNF archery only area, a group of mountain bikers have gotten approval for a bike course. Now mind you the rules say you have to hunt 50 yards away from the trails. But we all know a deer will not stand around while someone walks of bikes by. So we will really need to be at least 100 yards away. Well where the trail is proposed and where the hiking trails are, this almost eliminates the entire section. So we have lost an archery only section of the forest.
If we don't start making our voices heard we may lose everything.
Here is the information for the SHNF.
SAM HOUSTON NATIONAL FOREST
394 FM 1375 West
New Waverly, Texas 77358
Warren Oja, District Ranger
Phone: (936) 344-6205
Toll free: 1-888-361-6908
Fax: (936) 344-2123
Here is the information for the person in charge of all of the National forests and the grasslands.
The following is a list of official orders/prohibitions issued by the Forest Supervisor for the National Forests & Grasslands in Texas. These orders describe the prohibitions, closures, and regulations for the National Forests and Grasslands in Texas and are subject to updates and changes. Maps are not attached to the orders, but may be obtained by contacting the Forest Supervisor's Office in Lufkin. Questions regarding these orders or requests for copies should be directed to Captain Chris Crain at (936) 639-8501, or USDA Forest Service, 2221 N. Raguet St., Lufkin, TX 75904.
Here is the order that has expired.
National Forests & Grasslands in Texas
PROHIBITIONS
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE U.S. FOREST SERVICE
415 South First Street Lufkin, Texas 75901
ORDER OF FOREST SUPERVISOR
ORDER NUMBER 08-13-00-09-06
Pursuant to the provisions of 16 U.S.C., Section 551 and Title 36 C.F.R. 261.50(a) the following acts are prohibited within the specified area. National Forests & Grasslands in Texas. The area in question is shown on the attached map.
This prohibition applies to all National Forests and Grasslands in Texas.
1. Camping is prohibited except in designated camping areas as listed on the attached map, from September 15 till January 15 of each year. (Except in Wise County) 36 C.F.R. 261.58(e)
2. Possessing a loaded firearm within or on a motor vehicle. This prohibition will not apply to a handgun in the possession of a person who holds a valid Texas concealed handgun permit for that handgun. 36 C.F.R. 261.53(e)
3. Possessing a loaded firearm within the following locations or sites: (a) a designated campsite; (b) a designated vehicle parking area; (c) a designated boat launching facility or area; (d) a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department or U.S. Forest Service Check Station; (e) a designated archery-only area. This prohibition will not apply to a handgun in the possession of a person who holds a valid Texas concealed handgun permit for that handgun. 36 C.F.R. 261.53(e)
4. Being under the influence of alcohol or consuming alcoholic beverages while engaged in hunting activities, or publicly consuming or displaying an alcoholic beverage. 36 C.F.R. 261.58(bb)
Pursuant to 36 CFR 261.50(e), the following persons are exempt from this Order:
1. Persons with a permit specifically authorizing the otherwise prohibited act or omission.
2. Any Federal, State, or local officer, or member of an organized rescue or fire fighting force
in the performance of an official duty.
These prohibitions are in addition to the general prohibitions in 36 CFR Part 261, Subpart A. Executed in Lufkin, Texas this 4 day of September , 2009.
/s/ Linda Brett_________________
LINDA BRETT
Forest Supervisor
National Forests and Grasslands in Texas
This order is effective from September 15, 2009, and ending February 1, 2014.
Violation of the prohibition set forth above is punishment by a fine of not more than $5,000 for an individual and $10,000 for an organization or imprisonment of not more than six (6) months, or both. 16 USC 551 and 18 USC 3559 and 3571.
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