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  1. No person may enter or remain on public land or enter or remain on private land without the landowner’s or his agent’s consent if the person intends to disrupt another person lawfully engaged in the process of hunting or catching wildlife.

  2. 1 wrz 2024 · Harassment of Hunters, Trappers, or Anglers. Under the Sportsmen’s Rights Act (Parks and Wildlife Code, §62.0125), harassment of hunters, trappers, or anglers is punishable by a fine of $200 to $2,000 and/or 180 days in jail.

  3. Under the section, a person may not intentionally interfere with another person lawfully engaged in the process of hunting or catching wildlife, or intentionally harass, drive, or disturb any wildlife for the purpose of disrupting lawful hunting.

  4. Sec. 62.003. HUNTING FROM VEHICLES. (a) Except as provided in Subsection (b), no person may hunt any wild bird or wild animal, other than an alligator, frog, or turtle, from any type of aircraft or airborne device, motor vehicle, powerboat, or sailboat, or from any other floating device.

  5. 1 sty 2024 · Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - PARKS & WILD § 62.0125. Harassment of Hunters, Trappers, and Fishermen. (a) This section may be cited as the Sportsman's Rights Act. (1) “ Wildlife ” means all species of wild mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, or amphibians.

  6. Read Section 62.0125 - Harassment of Hunters, Trappers, and Fishermen, Tex. Parks & Wild. Code § 62.0125, see flags on bad law, and search Casetext’s comprehensive legal database.

  7. Under the Sportsmen's Rights Act, harassment of hunters, trappers, or anglers is punishable by a fine of $200 to $2000 and/or 180 days in jail. Sale of Inedible Wildlife Parts. The following inedible wildlife parts may be purchased or sold if lawfully taken or possessed:

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