Even though you take the course online you MUST take the field course as well. That part is in person and the field courses I've looked at are far and between. There are more 1 day combined courses than there are Field Courses alone.
I do not think that is true, or at least may have something to do with age. I did mine online because I never recieved credit for taking it in HS AG class. It shows good on the TPWD website.
Even though you take the course online you MUST take the field course as well. That part is in person and the field courses I've looked at are far and between. There are more 1 day combined courses than there are Field Courses alone.
Just do it .Then she gotter done and its for lifetime ..It may make her a better hunter and Safer...The cost is negligible...and learning something is always worthwhile....
Types of Texas Hunting Licenses
Texas Resident
A resident is a person who has lived in Texas for at least six months. Non-residents under the age of 17 and active-duty military members and their dependents are considered residents.
All Texas residents must have a resident hunting license. No license is required for nuisance fur-bearing animals, feral hogs, and coyotes. Additional endorsements may be required. Visit the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department website for more details.
I may be wrong but it is my understanding if u(or she) in a non-resident of texas it is required. every state i have hunted as a nonresident it is required, bow&gun
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