Hunting & Wildlife
Hunting and Wildlife Resources in San Saba County
San Saba County has a Wildlife Management Association backed by TPWD, and sits in a productive Hill Country hunting region.
Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD) recognizes a San Saba County Wildlife Management Association. This is a group of private landowners who work together to manage habitat and game on their land. Deer, turkey, and other Hill Country wildlife are common in the county.
Most hunting in San Saba County takes place on private land through leases or guided hunts. There is no major public hunting ground inside the county.
If you want public hunting options elsewhere in Texas, TPWD offers an Annual Public Hunting Permit. That permit opens access to nearly one million acres of public and cooperating-private land across the state. Seasons, bag limits, and rules change each year. Always check the current TPWD hunting regulations before you go out. The TPWD county wildlife biologist page for San Saba County lists local contacts and habitat details.
Source to confirm: TPWD — San Saba County Wildlife Management Association