Hunting
Ochiltree County Offers Deer, Pheasant, and Quail Hunting
Hunters in Ochiltree County can pursue white-tailed deer, mule deer, turkey, pheasant, and quail, but seasons and bag limits are set by TPWD and change each year.
Ochiltree County falls in the North Zone for white-tailed deer and the Panhandle zone for mule deer. Both zones have specific season dates and bag limits. For example, in a recent season, the mule deer bag limit was one buck per hunter for all seasons combined. Ring-necked pheasant season typically runs in December and January, with a daily bag limit of three roosters. Bobwhite quail season generally opens in November and runs through late February.
Most hunting in Ochiltree County is on private land. You will need written permission from the landowner. All hunters must have the required Texas hunting license and any needed stamps or endorsements. Season dates, bag limits, and license requirements can change each year. Always check the current TPWD Outdoor Annual before you go.
Source to confirm: TPWD — Ochiltree County Outdoor Annual