09/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/15/2025 10:06
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AUSTIN - The 2025-26 hunting season has kicked off with a great start to dove season for hunters across the state. However, hunters should be aware of changes before entering the field.
Expanded Digital License Options
Starting this season, hunters have new options for digital licenses. For the first time, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) will offer fully digital license options for all recreational hunting, fishing and combo license and tag types, as explained in this new how-to video.
Changes for Non-Resident Hunters
Legislation passed this spring simplified license options for non-resident hunters from five license options to two. Non-resident hunters hoping to harvest any legal bird or game animal, including alligator, wild turkey, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, mule deer and white-tailed deer, will need to purchase a Non-resident General Hunting license. Non-resident hunters who plan on targeting exotic animals, small game birds (except wild turkey), non-game animals, fur-bearing animals, squirrel and javelina for five or less days will need to purchase a Non-resident Special 5-Day Small Game/Exotic Hunting license.
Regulation Changes
Some additional changes for this next hunting season include:
Season Date Changes
Hunters should be aware of several season date changes for the 2025-26 hunting seasons before their first hunt including:
Mule deer season:
Quail season:
Nov. 1, 2025 - Feb. 28, 2026.
Migratory game bird season:
Additional hunting and fishing regulations, including all season dates, for the 2025-26 season are available online at outdoorannual.com, or via the free Outdoor Annual mobile app. Once downloaded, the app works without internet connectivity, making it easy for hunters and anglers to view regulations in even the most remote locations. Other features include license lookup, location-based functionality such as "Hunting Seasons and Regulations by Location," "Where to Fish," and more.