Opening weekend for white-tailed deer and quail hunting kicks off in Texas on November 1, marking a significant event in the state’s outdoor calendar. The hunting season for white-tailed deer runs until January 4 in the northern zone and January 18 in the southern zone, with hunters allowed to take specific limits based on regional regulations.
As the weather cools, it fosters increased animal activity, making it an ideal time for hunting. Experts note that this timing coincides with the deer breeding season, allowing hunters to track them more easily. Additionally, the quail population is at its peak in the fall, helping manage species numbers for both ecology and sport.
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