The general mule deer season begins Saturday, Nov. 21 in the Panhandle and southwestern Panhandle, and Friday, Nov. 27 in the Trans-Pecos. Mule deer, like most big game animals, are faring very well this year as a result of increased rainfall. All indicators point to a plentiful harvest. Remember that if you take a mule deer inside the Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Containment Zone that you are required to submit it for sampling at a check station within 24 hours of take. Read more at Texas Parks and Wildlife Department…
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