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    #46
    Yes, there are several counties in the Panhandle that are 1 buck counties.




    Originally posted by Stuck View Post
    Neither county is a "1 buck" county they are both AR counties. You can shoot 1 buck over 13" wide in each county and 1 spike in either county. Does Texas even have a 1 buck county anymore?

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      #47
      Originally posted by M16 View Post
      Not true if he is hunting an MLD ranch. Then it would be illegal to use tags from his license. But if he had 20 MLD buck tags he could legally kill 20 bucks in a one buck county.
      MLD is a whole different ball game.

      The OP was obviously not asking anything about MLD.
      This comment only helps to further confuse people about what should be a relatively simple process.

      You have 5 whitetail deer tags on your license.
      2 of them are antlerless only tags.
      3 of them are buck or antlerless only tags.
      As long as you don't exceed any county's limit, you can kill up to 5 deer total.
      For counties with AR in place, you will have to hunt at least 2 different counties in order to kill 5 deer.

      It really isn't that hard or complicated.

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        #48
        Originally posted by Bowhica View Post
        If I have a tag for a buck and I shoot that buck in a 1 buck county, that county is CLOSED. Time to move to ANY other county that has an open season for bucks.

        just my .02

        Oh let's talk about multiple red drum tags now!!!!
        I am not aware of any one buck counties. I could have missed it though.

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          #49
          Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
          You can kill three bucks in any County that has an open season??????


          If only that were true
          Again everyone got it. You're being antagonistic, or slow, or both.

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            #50
            Our property is split by county line. Game warden told me I can take a 13" or larger deer from each county.

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              #51
              I'm glad I was wrong in this case. Learn something new everyday. Now I just hope I get to use this new found information!

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                #52
                Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
                I am not aware of any one buck counties. I could have missed it though.
                Stonewall county is a five deer, only one buck county.

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                  #53
                  Don't forget that both of the counties listed by the OP are AR counties. You could technically shoot three bucks in Bosque and Coryell Counties combined, assuming that one from each was 13" or greater inside spread and one from either had at least one unbranched antler. I think denowt mentioned this in one of his posts on page 1.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Larry View Post
                    Don't forget that both of the counties listed by the OP are AR counties. You could technically shoot three bucks in Bosque and Coryell Counties combined, assuming that one from each was 13" or greater inside spread and one from either had at least one unbranched antler.


                    Could you shoot four? A 13+ in one county and 13+ in another and an unbranched in both!

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                      Could you shoot four? A 13+ in one county and 13+ in another and an unbranched in both!
                      Not off your tags. Only three bucks. MLD and draw are extra.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                        Could you shoot four? A 13+ in one county and 13+ in another and an unbranched in both!
                        You only have three whitetail tags on your license that say "buck" on them. Now he could use every whitetail tag he has between those two counties assuming the does cooperate.

                        Pay attention! Sheesh.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Larry View Post
                          You only have three whitetail tags on your license that say "buck" on them.

                          Pay attention! Sheesh.
                          That's why it was a question. Thanks


                          I never kill more than two bucks anyway
                          Last edited by AntlerCollector; 10-20-2014, 05:08 PM.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by TopNoc View Post
                            I have two hunting areas. I have a lease in Bosque County, near Cranfills Gap. I also have a lease in Coryell County. Both of these counties are 1 buck counties. So can I kill a buck in Bosque County, and another one in Coryell County?
                            Yes

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                              Could you shoot four? A 13+ in one county and 13+ in another and an unbranched in both!
                              Was that a real question?? LMAO

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                                #60
                                I don't know why yall are arguing!!!
                                You do good just to kill one buck, much less two!!!!!
                                Ferget about a third!!

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