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Are you allowed to hunt on the Brazos River and its tributaries?

Since the river is a public stream, it belongs to all Texans and people are free to enjoy a variety of activities within its banks, including hunting. However, people should be mindful of state laws related hunting in these areas.

Hunters should also be careful where they walk in the riverbed to avoid violating Texas trespassing laws by straying onto private property. Under state law, the river bed is public property up to the “gradient boundary.” Though the definition of the boundary can be confusing, it roughly means the point where more woody plants begin to grow.

And, motor vehicles, including wheeled and tracked vehicles are prohibited in navigable Texas riverbeds, including the Brazos.  For further information about hunting in Texas, and state regulations, go to the Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife Web site.

 

 

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