pelt dealer (bobcat or otter) or at any regional DEFINITIONS LICENSES TPWD Law Enforcement office. FUR-BEARING Fur-bearing animals: badgers, beavers, fox, mink, Hunting: Required to take fur-bearing animals or Individuals desiring to purchase and/or tag bobcat muskrat, nutria, opossum, otters, raccoons, ring- tailed their pelts during the recreational season. A person or otter pelts taken in Texas must be a permitted cats, skunks. taking fur-bearers with a trapper’s license is not Pelt Dealer (www.tpwd.texas.gov/business/permits/ required to possess a hunting license. land/wildlife/cites/). Carcass: the body of a dead fur-bearing animal, with ANIMAL or without the hide attached. Trapper: Required to take fur-bearing animals or NOTE: it is UNLAWFUL for any dealer to: their pelts during the commercial harvest season for • possess untagged pelts; Commercial harvest: the take of a fur-bearing the purpose of sale. This license also allows a person REGULATIONS animal under a trapping license during the season to take fur-bearing animals for recreational harvest. • transfer tags to any other dealer, or to use tags for commercial harvest. Wholesale Fur Dealer: Required of persons pur- issued to another dealer; Valid September 2018 until amended. Depredation: loss of, or damage to, agricultural crops, chasing fur-bearing animals or pelts of fur-bearing • refuse to tag a bobcat or otter pelt presented The provisions of the law governing wildlife are livestock, poultry, wildlife or personal property. animals from trappers, retail fur buyers, fur-bearing as being legally taken in this state. (This is not animal propagators or another wholesale fur dealer. construed to mean the person must sell to the subject to changes by the Texas Legislature Finished product: the tanned pelt of a fur-bearing Fur-bearing Animal Propagation: Entitles a person dealer from whom the tag is obtained.) and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission. animal or any part of a fur-bearing animal (or its to take or possess a living fur-bearing animal and resulting products) that has been treated to prevent RABIES QUARANTINE hold it for the purpose of propagation or sale. A facil- decomposition (by means other than refrigeration or ity inspection is required prior to initial licensing. It is a Class C misdemeanor to transport or sell freezing) and/or packaged for sale. A dried pelt is not live foxes, skunks, coyotes and raccoons from, to, or a finished product. NOTE: Persons 17 years of age or older while within this state. For additional information, please hunting, fishing or trapping MUST have on their Lawful archery equipment: the longbow, recurved contact the Zoonosis Control Division of the Texas person a driver’s license or personal identification Department of Health at (512) 776-7676. bow and compound bow. certificate in addition to the appropriate hunting or fishing license. Nuisance fur-bearing animal: a fur-bearing animal TPWD CONTACT INFORMATION that is depredating or a threat to human health or GENERAL REGULATIONS For other information concerning hunting and safety. fishing regulations, parks, wildlife or other subjects No person may take a fur-bearing animal on Pelt: the untanned, green or dried hide or skin of a related to TPWD, call (800) 792-1112 during regular privately-owned land or body of water without the fur-bearing animal, whether or not the hide or skin is business hours. At any time of the day, a person consent of the owner of the land or water or his attached to the carcass. may call Operation Game Thief at (800) 792-GAME agent. Taking of fur-bearing animals on statutory wildlife sanctuaries, public roads and highways or to report a violation of the state’s wildlife and fish Place of business: a place where fur-bearing their rights-of-way is prohibited. laws. A reward may be offered to eligible callers animals or their pelts are sold, received, transported, who provide information which leads to a conviction. possessed or purchased, and includes a vehicle used Persons violating laws involving fish and wildlife by a trapper, wholesale fur buyer and fur-bearing may be fined, charged restitution cost of illegally animal propagator. possessed fish and wildlife, and be subject to license suspension or revocation. Subsequent Recreational harvest: the take of a fur-bearing animal violations may result in jail terms. for non-commercial purposes at any time under a Each fur-bearing animal taken or possessed in vio- hunting license or under a trapper’s license. lation of these general laws is a separate offense. Sale: includes barter and other transfers of ownership The Texas Department of Health and local public for consideration. health agencies may take and possess, for analysis and disposal, any fur-bearing animal posing a 4200 Smith School Road Take: the act of snaring, trapping, shooting, killing potential or known health hazard. Anyone may Austin, Texas 78744 or capturing by any means and includes an attempt transport a suspected diseased fur-bearing animal www.tpwd.texas.gov to take. to a public health facility for diagnosis. TPWD receives funds from the USFWS. TPWD prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, TPWD: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. religion, national origin, disability, age, and gender, pursuant to state and federal law. To request Bobcats and coyotes are not classed as fur-bearing an accommodation or obtain information in an alternative format, please contact TPWD on a Text animals and are not subject to fur-bearing regulations; Telephone (TTY) at (512) 389-8915 or by Relay Texas at 7-1-1 or (800) 735-2989 or by email at Trapper: a person who takes a fur-bearing animal or [email protected]. If you believe you have been discriminated against by TPWD, please HOWEVER, coyotes are subject to rabies quarantine contact TPWD, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the pelt of a fur-bearing animal. Office for Diversity and Workforce Management, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041. regulations and bobcats are subject to pelt tagging © 2019 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department PWD BR W7000-065 (3/19) requirements (both described in this pamphlet). In accordance with Texas State Depository Law, this publication is available at the Texas State Publications Clearinghouse and/or Texas Depository Libraries. 1 2 SEASONS AND BAG LIMITS MEANS AND METHODS Live fur-bearing animals may be sold only by a address of person authorized to release. Report due licensed fur-bearing animal propagator, and only to TPWD no later than the tenth of each month. Recreational Harvest Fur-bearing animals may be legally taken with sold to persons authorized by a permit issued by • September 1 – August 31 firearms; foothold, body-gripping-style, live or box TPWD or to another licensed fur-bearing animal IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION • Fur-bearing animals taken as a result traps; dogs; snares; lawful archery equipment; propagator. electronic or hand-held calls; artificial light; OF FUR-BEARING ANIMALS OR of recreational harvest may not be sold A person who sells fur-bearing animals prepared for THEIR PELTS • No bag or possession limit or by falconry EXCEPT as prohibited below. immediate consumption may purchase the carcass of Importation of fur-bearing animals or their pelts Commercial Harvest Exceptions – It is ILLEGAL to: a fur-bearing animal only from a wholesale fur dealer. into Texas from another state or country requires • Nutria: September 1 – August 31 • take fur-bearing animals with snare, foothold, A wholesale fur dealer may purchase the carcass or proof of legal take, purchase or possession. • Beaver: October 1 – May 31 body-gripping-style traps, and/or live or box pelt of a fur-bearing animal at any time, provided it Importation from another country is prohibited • All other furbearers: November 1 – March 31 trap unless such devices are examined at least was lawfully taken during the commercial season. without first completing the import documentation • No bag or possession limit once every 36 hours and animals are removed Fur-bearing animals offered for sale may only be required by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and To voluntarily report mountain lion harvests, call on discovery. taken during the commercial season. U.S. Customs Service. (512) 389-4505. • shoot at, take or attempt to take any fur-bearing Finished products may be sold by anyone. No person may import live fur-bearing animals into animal from a boat on public waters in Texas. Texas from another state or country without a permit. FUR-BEARING ANIMAL PROPAGATORS No person may purchase, possess after purchase or • take fur-bearing animals by means of falconry transport for commercial purposes a pelt or carcass Written authorization shall be obtained from TPWD Possession of live fur-bearing animals at any time is without a valid falconry permit issued by TPWD. taken in this state unless the person has acquired prior to sale or export of live fur-bearing animals to restricted to “permitted” fur-bearing animal prop- • take fur-bearing animals with a foothold or and possesses a wholesale fur dealer’s license. persons outside of Texas. Applicants shall provide agators, authorized Chapter 43 (c) permit holders written verification that recipients of live fur-bear- or representatives of recognized organizations for body-gripping-style trap except during the A trapper may sell the carcass or pelt of a fur- season for commercial harvest. ing animals have complied with applicable regula- approved instruction or demonstration purposes. bearing animal only to a wholesale fur dealer or tions in the destination state. Fur-bearing animal propagators may take fur-bearing • take fur-bearing animals with a foothold or a purchaser outside Texas.
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