31 Tex. Admin. Code § 65.19 - Hunting Deer with Dogs
(a) For the
purposes of this section:
(1) 'actual
possession of a dog' means the physical control of a dog;
(2) 'constructive possession of a dog' means
having the power and intention to have and control a dog but without direct
control of the dog, the actual presence of physical restraint upon the dog, or
the actual presence of the dog at exactly the same place as the person having
the dog.
(b) It is
unlawful to use a dog or dogs in hunting, pursuing, or taking deer in all
counties.
(c) It is lawful to use
not more than two dogs in trailing a wounded deer in all counties; however, in
Jasper, Newton, Sabine, and San Augustine counties, a person using a dog to
trail a wounded deer shall leash the dog and keep the dog on the leash and held
by a person at all times the dog is used to trail a wounded deer.
(d) In Angelina, Hardin, Jasper, Nacogdoches,
Newton, Orange, Sabine, San Augustine, Shelby, and Tyler counties, it is an
offense for any person, during an open deer season, to be on property that the
person does not own while:
(1) in possession
of a shotgun and buckshot or a slug; and
(2) in actual or constructive possession of a
dog or dogs.
(e) The
penalties for a violation of this section are prescribed by Parks and Wildlife
Code, §
62.013.
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