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Armadillo hunting in Texas is subject to specific regulations; however, there is no specific season for hunting armadillos in the state. Instead, they can be hunted year-round with the proper permits.
Hunting Regulations
Armadillos are considered invasive species in Texas and can be hunted with no bag limits or permits required. However, you will need to obtain a hunting license, which can be purchased online or at a local licensing agent. The cost for a resident hunting license is around $25, while non-resident licenses cost around $315.
Best Hunting Times
Armadillos are most active at dawn and dusk, making these the optimal times for hunting. They also tend to be more active during periods of heavy rainfall, as the moisture makes it easier for them to dig and forage. If you’re hunting in a wooded area, be aware that armadillos are known to dig burrows, so be prepared to flush them out or wait for them to emerge.
Hunting Techniques
When hunting armadillos, it’s essential to be quiet and patient, as they have a keen sense of smell and can be easily spooked. Use a shotgun with birdshot or a small-caliber rifle for an efficient and humane kill. Additionally, consider using a trained hunting dog to help locate and track armadillos. If you’re new to hunting armadillos, consider seeking guidance from an experienced hunter or local wildlife expert to ensure a successful and safe hunt.
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