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How to Extend Texas Hunting Through Winter
Autumn is long gone, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up hunting until spring. In Texas, we have plenty of hunting opportunities year-round. Today, we’re sharing our tips on how to extend Texas hunting through winter, so round up your gear, call a buddy, and get back to the hobby you love best!
Focus on Small Game
Rather than searching for bucks and does, winter is the ideal time to hunt small game. Rabbits and hares may be hunted at any time on private property. They are delicious when properly prepared, and their small size and rapid movements make them excellent opportunities to practice your marksmanship.
Northern Javelina
In Texas’s northern hunting zones, javelina may be hunted from October 1 – February 27. Though they look like pigs, javelina are peccaries. Despite being nocturnal during the hotter months, in the winter, they’re most active in the early morning and late afternoon. When you’re looking for javelina, keep your eye out for the cacti, mesquite, and fruit they adore.
Javelina have poor eyesight, so they’re most likely to respond to any noise you generate. While javelina are rarely dangerous to humans, they can be deadly to dogs, so we do not recommend bringing your canine companion on the hunt as you track javelina.
Wild Hog
Wild hogs are famously a nuisance in our state, making them a great opportunity to re-purpose your deer gear. Be prepared to battle these tough, fearsome creatures! Their thick hide, dense bones, and heavy musculature make both the hunting and dressing of hogs a labor-intensive endeavor.
Light and Dark Geese
In Texas, geese can be hunted from November through March, depending on the zone. Geese are delicious, of course, and make for an enjoyable hunting experience.
Chachalacas
Chachalacas can be hunted from October 30 – February 27. They are traditionally enjoyed in soup. Their size, similar to that of the pheasant, makes them perfect for these smaller dishes.
Non-game Species
In Texas, non-game species may be hunted on private property. There are no closed seasons, bag limits, or possession limits for non-game species, including, but not limited to:
Armadillos
Bobcats
Coyotes
Flying squirrels
Frogs
Ground squirrels
Mountain lions
Porcupines
Prairie dogs
Rabbits
Turtles (freshwater)
Refine Your Tracking Skills
Tracking is a highly useful hunting skill that you can practice during the winter, and then use year-round. Work on identifying animal tracks, scat, and indications of animal dens, warrens, and nests. Even if you’re not actively hunting a species, you can benefit from tracking animals until you’re within hunting range.
Identify New Hunting Grounds
Through tracking game and networking with other hunters, you can begin planning to visit new hunting grounds during your next season. Scout ideal entry and exit paths that will take you close to hunting hot spots.
If you plan to ask to hunt on private property, consider offering labor in exchange for access. The landowners may need assistance with chopping firewood, removing trees, removing snow, repairing fence lines, and doing general yard maintenance. Bartering in this way is a great way to secure access rights ahead of other hunters.
As you can see, hunting during the winter can be just as much fun as during any other time of year. Don’t sit out this month and wait for the next season—enjoy Texas hunting through winter and keep your skills sharp!
New Year’s Resolutions for the Texas Hunting Pro
Today, we’re sharing our top recommendations for new year’s resolutions for the Texas hunting pro. Whether you hunted all throughout 2021 or want to fall in love with hunting again, our list will help you prepare for your best hunting year yet.
- Get Organized
Most hunters don’t love this chore, but it’s a great habit to form and maintain. As you sort your gear, make a note of any ammunition, clothing, or supplies you need to replace or refresh. Throw away anything broken or damaged beyond repair. Donate items you no longer use to new hunters or hunters with limited resources.
The more time you invest in gear maintenance and organization, the better you’ll be prepared to take spur-of-the-moment hunts and accept invitations from friends.
- Make Time for Target Practice
Like any skill, marksmanship must be maintained and honed. Keep your mind focused and your reflexes swift by making time for target practice throughout the year.
- Plan a Trip
Of course, we think 9 Bar Ranch offers the best hunting in Texas. We encourage you to book a trip with us. You can hunt a novel species, connect with your fellow hunters, and take a relaxing vacation all at once.
Even if 9 Bar’s hunting packages aren’t right for you this year, take a trip somewhere to hunt someplace new! There’s nothing quite like it for giving you a renewed love for the hobby.
- Find New Spots Near Home
Exploring a new hunting spot in your own area is just as important as taking a trip. You may have fallen into a routine with spots you know and love, but it’s likely there’s a fresh gem hiding just over the horizon.
Examine maps, lurk on hunting forums, or ask local hunters for recommendations of destinations that are brand-new to you. Even if you decide your beloved go-to spots are still best, you’ll have a renewed appreciation for why that’s the case.
- Try a New Wild Game Recipe
You’re no stranger to wild game cooking, so why not add new favorites to your skillset? Pick up a new cookbook, read through recipes on hunting sites, or ask a buddy for their favorite ways to prepare the type of game you love to hunt.
- Take Care of Your Planet
You are a true outdoors individual, one of the proud Americans who truly sees the majesty of nature. This year, adopt one change that benefits the outdoors you love.
Whether you pick up litter in the woods, plant a few trees, or help hunt down invasive species, we certainly need people like you to help safeguard the planet.
From all of us here at 9 Bar Ranch, we wish you every happiness and successful hunting in this new year.
Would you like to spend some time with us here on the Ranch in 2022? Contact us today for information on hunting packages and available dates. We hope to see you soon!