Goals & Guidelines

To bring the majority of acres in north central Fayette County under successful wildlife management practices:

  • Solicit membership participation.
  • Recruit new members and land.

To improve wildlife habitation and population:

  • Recommend supplement or enhance food supplies (year round food plots).
  • Maintain a yearly census record.
  • Practice wildlife management recommended by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, The Soil Conservation Service, and the Forest Service.

To improve landowner-hunter-neighbor relations:

  • Offer at least one yearly membership meeting.
  • Encourage members to follow association guidelines.
  • Provide demonstrations and seminars by the North Central Fayette County Wildlife Management Association with the help of the LCRA Habitat Enhancement Center and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

To maintain accurate harvest levels:

  • Turn records into the association.

To stop poaching:

  • Develop community awareness.
  • Use law enforcement to establish a watch program.
  • Post Co-op membership signs.
  • Have a community watch program.

Impact

  1. 1995-1999 survey lines were run one time each
  2. 1998 survey data not available
  3. 2000: Anders Daniels to Mueller Rd. segment added and each survey line was run 3 times
  4. The routes for both the north and south were changed for the year 2010

North Central Fayette County
Wildlife Management Co-op

P.O. Box 224
Round Top, Texas 78954

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