I was out there Saturday morning. Just scouting about. I didn't walk in because I wasn't hunting, saw some cars parked and didn't want to ruin anyones day with a casual stroll. Anyway, I did see a couple of guys with shotguns and cammo heading in from pt 7 in the San Gabriel area, kayak put-in spot. So, let me ask this .... how much orange is everyone wearing??
I am new to Texas hunting and really haven't hunted in quite awhile. The gunners I saw had no cammo and I know there is some percentage required. I actually spoke with a Williamson county game warden and he confirmed when I asked him about this. Makes no sense but he said public land means wearing orange.
I was out there Saturday morning. Just scouting about. I didn't walk in because I wasn't hunting, saw some cars parked and didn't want to ruin anyones day with a casual stroll. Anyway, I did see a couple of guys with shotguns and cammo heading in from pt 7 in the San Gabriel area, kayak put-in spot. So, let me ask this .... how much orange is everyone wearing??
I am new to Texas hunting and really haven't hunted in quite awhile. The gunners I saw had no cammo and I know there is some percentage required. I actually spoke with a Williamson county game warden and he confirmed when I asked him about this. Makes no sense but he said public land means wearing orange.
Thanks, -FB
Standard orange vest and hat usually covers what is required. It’s a strange rule, but the bird hunters don’t need it at Granger. Supposed to wear it for deer and hog hunting out there though.
That's a good way to get someone a nasty ticket. CoE don't play when it comes to population management, their rules are different.
Looks like the website is even down now, must be the shutdown. Better stop by Duchess first to pick them up before you go.
I just pulled up the Corps web site and it doesn't show any tags or permits for hog hunting. As near as I can tell, you need (1) Texas hunting license (2) Texas Annual Public Hunting (APH) permit to hunt Granger Lake.
Here is the Corps link to Granger Lake ...
Nope ... still can't post a link. Just go to US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, Granger Lake, Recreation, Hunting.
I was out there Saturday morning. Just scouting about. I didn't walk in because I wasn't hunting, saw some cars parked and didn't want to ruin anyones day with a casual stroll. Anyway, I did see a couple of guys with shotguns and cammo heading in from pt 7 in the San Gabriel area, kayak put-in spot. So, let me ask this .... how much orange is everyone wearing??
I am new to Texas hunting and really haven't hunted in quite awhile. The gunners I saw had no cammo and I know there is some percentage required. I actually spoke with a Williamson county game warden and he confirmed when I asked him about this. Makes no sense but he said public land means wearing orange.
Thanks, -FB
Public land doesn't mean wearing orange, not every WMA anyway.
As a rule, Orange is required when any gun season is open. Also as a rule, migratory game bird hunters are exempt from this requirement.
At Granger WMA Orange is always required (except by migratory game bird hunters) as there is ALWAYS a gun season open; shotgun hunting is allowed year 'round for small game.
Standard orange vest and hat usually covers what is required. It’s a strange rule, but the bird hunters don’t need it at Granger. Supposed to wear it for deer and hog hunting out there though.
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