Posted by:
troy h
at Tue Apr 17 11:37:10 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by troy h ]
Until Sept 1, there is no bag limit for most Texas herps. Currently no permit is required to sell most Texas herps. This will change with the implementation of changes to the commercial collecting regs. After Sept 1, only certain species will be allowable to collect for sale. All other non T&E species will have small bag limits (hopefully, group specific). For species which you can commercially collect, you will probably still be required to have a permit if you have 10 individuals of a single species or 25 individuals of all affected species in aggregate.
Needs commercial permit
sells affected species
possess 10 individuals of single affected species
possess 25 total individual animals from affected species list
does not need commercial permit
possess fewer than 10 individuals of a single species (affected or not)
possess fewer than 25 individuals from affected species list
hunting license requirement
Anyone in the field actually capturing or pursuing herps with the intent to capture. You do not need a TX hunting license to possess native herps in your home.
Troy
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