The Menard County Wildlife Management Association (MCWMA) is a non-profit organization with membership open to any landowner and/or wildlife manager in Menard County. The purpose of the association is to bring the majority of the acreage in Menard County under proven successful game management practices, including harvest recommendations, better hunter/neighbor/landowner relations, improved predator control, and to encourage “managing” and not “mining” of wildlife.
For more information you may view the Association’s by-laws here.
REQUIRED FORMS
MCWMAA Application – To become a member the landowner must complete and submit this form along with the appropriate fee. Landowners may be members of the MCMAA WITHOUT applying for a TPWD Hunting Lease License. Annual membership (Sept 1 – Aug 31) is $10.00.
TPWD Hunting Lease Permit– The Association is recognized as a qualified Wildlife Management Association Area by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. As a result, members that have prepared a wildlife management plan and turned in their annual wildlife survey and harvest records to the association prior to August 25th are eligible to complete a TPWD “Hunting Lease License(s)” at a reduced price of $6.00/permit. Landowners MUST be a member of the MCWMAA in order to qualify for the reduced rate.
Harvest Survey Record – Menard County Wildlife Association members must turn in deer harvest and survey records (via this form, or similar forms) to the County Extension Agent following hunting season.
MCWMAA County Map – Menard County Wildlife Association members MUST mark the location of their property on the county map to assist with 911 address location.
The above forms are REQUIRED DOCUMENTS. They MUST be turned in to the Menard County Extension Service. Remittance information is as follows:
Menard County Extension Service
PO Box 485
Menard, TX 76859
Samantha Sepe Lisa Brown
AgriLife Extension Office Manager OR CEA-ANR, Menard County
samantha.sepe@ag.tamu.edu l.brown@ag.tamu.edu
SAMPLE FORMS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
TPWD “Deer Spotlight Survey” Visibility Form
The Texas Deer Lease by Judon Fambrough
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