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?
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Originally posted by TopNoc View PostI 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?
Only one mule deer buck, because you only have one md tag.Last edited by Thumper; 10-20-2014, 02:43 PM.
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Originally posted by JackFlash View PostI got a conflicting answer from a GW on this issue. By this logic, I can shoot 2 bucks in a 2 buck county, and a 3rd(since I have 3 buck tags) in another different 2 buck county. A GW told me the 3rd buck HAS to be in a 3 buck county.
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Originally posted by TexasTealHunter View Post^ in one buck counties you can only kill one buck. Texas hunting licenses come with 3 buck tags so AgB has misspoken... there for he is in two counties that offer one buck bag limits so he can only kill one in Bosque and one in Coryell
total of 2 bucks
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Originally posted by AgBass01 View PostI didn't misspeak, y'all are just over analyzing what I said. He stated they were one buck counties so I just assumed he and everyone else here would know what I meant when I said he can kill as many as he has tags for. Obviously I know that if it's a one buck county he can only kill one buck per county. What I meant was he could kill one in each of those counties for a total of two, plus use the third in another county.
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