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Smith Co. DPS clears man in fatal hit-and-run incident in Smith County. Both Randy Phillips and passenger Donna Mays, 43, were arrested for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Once Mr. Phillips and Ms. Mays were transported to Bi-state, Game Wardens executed a search warrant at Mr. Falconry Feb. Youth-Only Sept. Daily Bag Limit 6 in the aggregate. Means and Methods Restriction Shotgun, archery and crossbows are the only lawful means; no hunting over bait; all turkeys must be reported to the department within 24 hours after they are killed.

Harvested turkeys may be field dressed, but must otherwise remain intact until reaching a final destination. Antler Restrictions The bag limit in this county is two legal bucks, but only ONE may have an inside spread of 13 inches or greater.

A legal buck deer is defined as a buck deer with: at least one unbranched antler; OR an inside spread of 13 inches or greater does not apply to a buck that has an unbranched antler.

A hunter may also take ONE buck with an inside spread of 13 inches or greater in a different county with antler restrictions, and not to exceed that county's bag limit.

Antlerless Deer Antlerless deer may be taken by hunting license tag during archery, muzzleloader, and youth-only seasons, except on properties where antlerless MLDP tags have been issued then take is by MLDP tag only. The landowner continued to deny there had been another deer until one of the wardens found a partially quartered doe hidden in the high brush.

The landowner then confessed. Multiple cases pending. Henderson County game wardens were conducting an inspection on a local processor when they came across a license that did not have an archery endorsement. During the inspection, wardens found out the deer was harvested the same day the license was purchased, but the license was bought by the hunter later in the evening. The wardens visited the hunter and learned that the deer was harvested under the license of another individual.

After further questioning, it was discovered that the hunter asked his wife to go buy a hunting license the same day he harvested the deer so that he could use her tag to harvest another buck. After denying the incident, the wardens were able to use cell phone photos with consent from the couple to put together a timeline proving the deer was harvested by the hunter before the license was purchased by his wife.

To further the false claims that his wife had harvested the deer, he had her pose for photos with the deer, which wardens found on the phone. A Lavaca County game warden was on patrol when they heard a rifle shot come from an area where they had previously seen deer hunting violations. When they went to investigate, the warden saw a man drive out of the brush, head home, pick up his wife and then return to the woods.

An hour later, the wife returned to the house with the head and meat of a white-tailed buck. The warden approached the wife, who then lead the warden to where she was meeting her husband in the woods.



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