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TWRA to auction off Fifth Permit for 2012 Elk Hunt on Ebay July 19th-29th

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency - TWRANashville, TN – The fifth permit for participation in Tennessee’s fourth managed elk hunt will be awarded to the successful bidder in an eBay auction to be held from July 19th-29th. Proceeds from the auction benefit the state’s elk restoration program.

Since the elk hunt was implemented in 2009, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) has donated a permit to a Non-Governmental Organization to join four others who were selected from a computer drawing. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation (TWRF) is the recipient of this year’s donated special take permit.

The TWRF will award its permit to the successful high bidder through the eBay auction. The successful bidder will be a participant in the hunt along with Tony William Fink of Crossville, TN,  Brian M. Rochelle of Franklin, TN,  William D. Marbury of Stanton, TN,  and Corbin M. Moore of Rockwood, TN.

The four winners, all Tennessee residents, were selected in a computer drawing for the elk hunt scheduled October 15th-19th at the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area. The North Cumberland WMA will be divided into five elk hunting zones (EHZ). Each hunter will be designated an EHZ in a drawing to be conducted at a later date at a TWRA Region IV location.

All proceeds from the sale of the remaining special bull elk tag will go exclusively to the elk restoration program. The TWRF is partnering with Bill Swan, an active member of the Chattanooga Chapter of Safari Club International (SCI), on the promotion and sale of the last elk tag.

The auction will begin at 9:30pm (CDT) on July 19th and will end at 9:30pm (CDT) on July 29th. The item number for the auction on eBay is 140793559156.

TWRF is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting habitat conservation, responsible land stewardship, and Tennessee’s hunting and fishing heritage for the benefit of TWRA and Tennessee’s outdoor enthusiasts.

In addition to this year’s elk hunt, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission voted to establish a young sportsman elk hunt following the conclusion of the regular elk hunt. One young sportsman will be selected for the October 20th-21st hunt. The winner from the drawing will be announced on Saturday, August 11st in conjunction with the Second Annual Land and Wildlife Expo at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Convention Center in Nashville.

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