White Tail Hunting
at SouthWood
Whitetail hunts are only available during Texas Parks and Wildlife Department approved Seasons. At this time the dates for 2012-2013 season are not available however as soon as they are we will update our site and begin accepting reservations.
All hunters must have a valid Texas hunting license and abide by all Texas Parks and Wildlife Regulations as well as 4S Hunting guidelines.
Each hunter must carry a valid hunting license while hunting and show it to a game warden upon request. Using another's license or lending yours is illegal. Hunters may purchase a resident, non-resident, youth and senior license annually. Lifetime licenses are available to residents and seniors. Active military and disabled veterans who qualify as Texas residents receive free licenses.
Bowhunters need an Archery Stamp Endorsement (Type 135) for the archery-only season.
Hunters from states with reciprocal agreements may hunt on a valid home state license.
Texas also requires reasonable efforts be made to retrieve any shot animal. Edible portions must be kept in edible condition and the animal counts toward the hunter's seasonal limit.
All hunters must have a valid Texas hunting license and abide by all Texas Parks and Wildlife Regulations as well as 4S Hunting guidelines.
Each hunter must carry a valid hunting license while hunting and show it to a game warden upon request. Using another's license or lending yours is illegal. Hunters may purchase a resident, non-resident, youth and senior license annually. Lifetime licenses are available to residents and seniors. Active military and disabled veterans who qualify as Texas residents receive free licenses.
Bowhunters need an Archery Stamp Endorsement (Type 135) for the archery-only season.
Hunters from states with reciprocal agreements may hunt on a valid home state license.
Texas also requires reasonable efforts be made to retrieve any shot animal. Edible portions must be kept in edible condition and the animal counts toward the hunter's seasonal limit.