Landowners Leasing Property for Hunting Required to Obtain License from the State

With the fall comes opening day of several popular hunting seasons across the state. For Texas landowners, this often means entering into hunting lease agreements that generate added income for the operation. Under Texas law, a landowner leasing private property for hunting in return for any type of compensation is required to obtain a Hunting Lease License from Texas Parks and Wildlife (“TPW”). Note, this is separate from a hunting license that the hunter must possess.

Landowners Hunting Lease Property

Under TPW rules, a private landowner or the landowner’s agent may not receive any consideration from a hunter unless the landowner has obtained a Hunting Lease License from TPW. There are three types of licenses for landowners to choose from: (1) Hunting Lease License; (2) Hunting Cooperative Lease License; and (3) Wildlife Management Association Area Hunting Lease License.

For landowners who own properties in different counties, if the properties are non-contiguous, separate licenses must be obtained. If, however, the property is contiguous, only one license is required.

Licenses must be “displayed on the hunting lease.” This can be done a number of ways, including giving a copy of hunters to carry with them, the landowner keeping a copy to produce on request, posting on a fence post, gate, or leaving a copy at a bunkhouse or lodge. So long as the license can be produced upon request of the Game Warden, this requirement is met.

According to a couple Game Wardens I have visited with, this rule has been on the books for years, but has often not been strictly enforced. However, game wardens across the state have been reminded of this rule and will likely be checking to determine if landowner lease licenses have properly been obtained this fall. Penalties for failing to comply with this requirement can include a Class C misdemeanor conviction and up to a $500 fine.

For more information, click here or contact your local game warden.