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Are state highway medians public land and able to be legally hunted?
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Originally posted by osochuck View PostWhat about where the highway goes over a low spot that is wooded or brush, creek or like wise? Sit up under the bridge or overpass???
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One of the best spots to ambush pigs in this neck of the woods.
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Originally posted by TXBRASS View PostKnow of a state highway that has a median that’s 50-100 yards wide for about 4 miles. Heavily brushed and wooded with many large oaks. Have seen a stud of an axis come in and out of there for a while now. Very tempted to crawl up in an oak and try to get him if it would be considered state land that would be legally huntable. I know I should call the GW to ask, but curious as to what the GS has to say first…..
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Sec. 62.0031. HUNTING FROM PUBLIC ROAD OR RIGHT-OF-WAY PROHIBITED. (a) Except as provided by Subsections (b) and (c), a person may not hunt a wild animal or bird when the person is on a public road or right-of-way.
Sections (b) and (c) applies to the trapping or capture of raptors and reptiles.
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UNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES
It is UNLAWFUL to:
• knowingly discharge a firearm causing a projectile to cross
a property line, unless the person owns both sides of the
property line or has obtained written permission from the
owner of any land crossed by the projectile.
• discharge a firearm on or across a public road or hunt from
public roadsLast edited by hpdrifter; 06-24-2022, 05:38 AM.
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Just remember there are other hunters in there like me so know your target.
Originally posted by TXBRASS View PostKnow of a state highway that has a median that’s 50-100 yards wide for about 4 miles. Heavily brushed and wooded with many large oaks. Have seen a stud of an axis come in and out of there for a while now. Very tempted to crawl up in an oak and try to get him if it would be considered state land that would be legally huntable. I know I should call the GW to ask, but curious as to what the GS has to say first…..
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Originally posted by hpdrifter View PostUNLAWFUL ACTIVITIES
It is UNLAWFUL to:
• knowingly discharge a firearm causing a projectile to cross
a property line, unless the person owns both sides of the
property line or has obtained written permission from the
owner of any land crossed by the projectile.
• discharge a firearm on or across a public road or hunt from
public roads
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