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Archery-only Season Opens September 30th

September 30, 2023 at 8:14 am Updated: September 30th, 2023 at 1:43 pm staff writer
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Photo(s) from Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept.

Archery-only seasons for white-tailed deer, mule deer and turkey open Saturday, Sept. 30 and go through Friday, Nov. 3. Check the Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Outdoor Annual for the types of archery and crossbow equipment that are allowed for taking game, as well as other bowhunting regulations.

There are over 1 million acres of public hunting lands available to you in Texas. All you need to access it is an Annual Public Hunting Permit ($48). Use the location map to find a walk-in hunt near you.


What You Need To Know

female bowhunter with buck harvest

Archery-only season offers prime hunting due to its early opening date. These are the basics that you need to know to hunt deer and turkey during archery-only season:

  • Review archery-only hunting regulations for your county in the Outdoor Annual online or in the app. It’s also available in Spanish.
  • Deer hunters should review current information about chronic wasting disease (CWD), including zones and check stations.
  • Deer harvested in CWD zones must be taken to a CWD Check Station for sampling within 48 hours of harvest – there are no exceptions.
  • Deer hunters should review carcass movement restrictions.

While bowhunting, you are required to carry proof of the following:

  • Hunting license with endorsement for archery.
  • Turkey hunters need an Upland Game Bird endorsement.
  • Hunter Education certification is required for hunters born after Sept. 1, 1971. You can verify your certification online.

Inspect Your Tree Stand Before Using It

Bowhutner in tree stand, video link

If you plan to use a tree stand this season, hang it in your backyard first to check it for needed repairs and to oil anything that squeaks.

Be aware that the #1 cause of hunter incidents in the U.S. is due to falls from tree stands. For tips on how to stay safe when using a tree stand, see our 90-second video Hunter Education: Tree Stand Safety.

What Happens at a CWD Check Station

3 people at CWD checkstation, video link

If you harvest a mule deer or a white-tailed deer in a CWD zone, it must be taken to a CWD Check Station within 48 hours so a sample can be taken and tested for CWD. Testing is free.

CWD Check Station procedure is quick and easy. Watch the process in our new video What to Expect at a CWD Check Station.

If a CWD Check Station is unattended, you can still leave part of your harvest for testing by using the Dropbox. Find out how to do it in our short video How to Use a CWD Station Dropbox.

Get your harvest tested – even if you are not hunting in a CWD zone, it’s a good idea to have any deer harvest tested.

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