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TYHP Staff Blog · February 15, 2022

Leave It Better Than You Found It

by TYHP Director Chris Mitchell The idea of leaving it better than you found it is a core idea in Hunter Education and TYHP.  Not only is it the right thing to do as a guest at a property, you can also think of it as a way to generate a return or be invited back.  Little things like not using …

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TYHP Staff Blog · January 21, 2022

The Caliber Question

Chris Mitchell, Director TYHP here. I had an interesting call form a Lead Huntmaster while driving back from a hunt.  The Huntmaster wanted to know if TYHP had a limit on the maximum rifle caliber on a Youth Hunt.  The short answer is no, but the discussion on the topic I believe would be a great …

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Hunting Stories · November 30, 2021

Take a Kid Hunting

by Autumn Stage The Texas Youth Hunting Program has the slogan “Take a kid hunting” and I choose to start my story with just that because that is exactly what my dad did. We had heard about the opportunity to go on affordable youth hunts that were meant for kids from all backgrounds, ages, and …

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Texas Youth Hunting Program

In response to a declining number of youth hunters in the state, the Texas Wildlife Association and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department organized the Texas Youth Hunting Program (TYHP) in 1996. To date, TYHP has provided over 55,000 Texans with safe, educational, outdoor experiences while instilling an appreciation for the valuable role private landowners and hunters play in wildlife conservation.

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Address: 6644 FM 1102, New Braunfels, TX 78132

Email: [email protected]

Office Phone: (210) 930-2177

Toll Free: (800) 460-5494

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