Official Texas bowhunting safety course Link to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Hello, bowhunter! Texas's online bowhunter course has moved. Click here to go to the latest version of the Bowhunter Texas course—the official bowhunting safety course of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your Texas certification.

Chapter 3: Safe and Responsible Bowhunting
Bowhunting Responsibilities

Respect Non-Hunters

Responsible bowhunters refrain from behavior that will turn people against hunting. Offensive actions include:

  • Display vulgar or obnoxious bumper stickers or clothing slogans.
  • Brag or try to start arguments with people who don’t hunt or who oppose hunting.
  • Use foul language in public places while wearing camouflage or other clothing that identifies the individual as a bowhunter.
  • Go into public places wearing camouflage or similar clothing that has been doused with scent-covering odors.
  • Wear bloody clothing or unnecessarily display dead animals in public.
  • Be disrespectful of landowners, their livestock, or any private property.
  • Purchase or drink alcoholic beverages, be intoxicated, or be impaired by drugs prior to, during, or after a hunt.

When transporting game, be sure to keep it covered to avoid offending non-hunters.

Covering game when transporting

When hunting away from home, keep a fresh, clean set of clothing for trips into town for gas, meals or other supplies.

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
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