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What is the cost of a non-resident Texas Hunting License and how do I obtain a license before I come to hunt?

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What is the cost of a non-resident Texas Hunting License and how do I obtain a license before I come to hunt?

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The cost of a non-resident Texas Hunting License to hunt big game such as whitetail deer, exotics (axis deer, mouflon sheep, sika deer, aoudad sheep, black buck antelope, etc.) and wild turkey will be $250.00 for an adult. A non-resident under the age of 17 can hunt under a special permit costing $6.00. Non-resident spring turkey hunters can buy a license costing $100.00, but this will not permit them to shoot big game such as deer, etc. All of the above licenses and permits can be purchased from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department by calling 1-800-895-4248 menu option #2. They also have the full list of options on their web site.

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