Parks and Wildlife Code § 43.601
The department may issue deer management permits for fenced acreage that can retain and exclude white-tailed deer. A permit holder is treated as managing the deer population for the state, and if a special season with a special bag limit applies, the holder may not be paid for letting others kill a wild deer on the per
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The department may issue deer management permits for fenced acreage that can retain and exclude white-tailed deer. A permit holder is treated as managing the deer population for the state, and if a special season with a special bag limit applies, the holder may not be paid for letting others kill a wild deer on the permitted acreage.
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