Is hunting allowed at Brazos River Authority lakes?

by The Brazos River Authority

Hunting is allowed in designated areas at the Authority’s three reservoirs. Each August, the Authority holds a drawing to lease duck blind locations on Possum Kingdom, Granbury, and Limestone lakes. Some 48 locations are designated for hunting blinds in areas that are less populated.

Hunting is not allowed on Authority property that is not specifically designated for waterfowl blinds, target ranges, or bow hunting. For more information about the drawing at a specific lake, call that lake’s office. The numbers can be found on the Authority’s Web site, here

 

 

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The Brazos River Authority was created by the Texas Legislature in 1929 as the first state agency in the country with the purpose of developing and managing the water resources of an entire river basin. Today, the Authority develops and distributes water supplies, provides water and wastewater treatment, monitors water quality, and pursues water conservation through public education programs. Although the Authority is an agency of the state, it does not levy or collect taxes and is entirely self-supporting.

 

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