The Lavaca County Wildlife Management Association is composed of six different WMAs that each occupies a certain area of the county. In order to join, the first step is to figure out which WMA territory your property is in.
The LCWMA board of directors, along with TPWD employees, and active LCWMA members recently proposed an updated set of bylaws to reflect changes in the role of the association and the way the association functions. These proposed bylaws will be voted on by the entire membership in attendance at the LCWMA fall meeting. Before that all members are invited to read the proposed bylaws and make any comments or offer any suggestions that they may have.