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Topic: Muzzleloader Deer Season
For Unit CWD only in addition to muzzleloader, gun season will open on November 9th. The newly-created Unit CWD in the southwestern portion of the state was established after the confirmation of chronic wasting disease (CWD) last December. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
TWRA reports Deer Season for Private Lands, Special Unit CWD Deer Hunt set for August 23rd-25th
Unit CWD hunting regulations only apply to CWD positive counties of Fayette County, Hardeman County, and Madison County and CWD high-risk counties of Chester County, Haywood County, McNairy County, Shelby County, and Tipton County. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency reports 2018 Muzzleloader Season Opening Weekend Nets almost 7,700 Deer HarvestedTennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA)
The current harvest number is an increase from the 4,949 recorded on the 2017 opening weekend. Roane County had the top weekend with a harvest total of 237. Montgomery County was second with 223. ![]() Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency reports deer hunters had a harvest of 7,683 to open muzzleloader season. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
TWRA announces 2017-18 Gun Hunting Season for Deer Opens November 16th
During gun season, sportsmen may also use muzzleloader or archery equipment. The season will continue through January 7th, 2018 and the second Young Sportsman Hunt is January 13th-14th. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Tennessee Hunting Seasons set at May Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Meeting
The state’s hunting seasons are annually established each year during the TWFC’s May meeting. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency made its recommendations during the April meeting. Additional recommendations were made by commission members.
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Tennessee Muzzleloader Season for DeerTennessee Muzzleloader Season for Deer Opened Saturday
The opening of muzzleloader season in the state has a permanent opening date of the third Saturday before Thanksgiving. Muzzleloading firearms are defined as those firearms which are incapable of being loaded from the breech. Muzzleloading firearms of .36 caliber minimum plus long bows, compound bows and crossbows are legal hunting equipment for this season. Hunters are also reminded that they must meet the blaze orange requirements while hunting. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency reports Muzzleloader Season for Deer now open
The opening of muzzleloader season in the state has a permanent opening date of the third Saturday before Thanksgiving. Muzzleloading firearms are defined as those firearms which are incapable of being loaded from the breech. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
TWRA reports Young Sportsman Deer Hunt numbers show slight increase
The young sportsmen harvested 8,484 deer in Tennessee’s 95 counties. The number is up 150 deer from 2012’s 8,334. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarification made for Unit B Muzzleloader Deer Hunting
The Unit B Muzzleloader Hunt Table on page 28 of the 2011 Tennessee Hunting and Trapping Guide indicates the bag limit is one deer. The table should read one antlerless deer per hunter. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Young Sportsman Deer Harvest sees slight increase over 2010Muzzleloader Season Starts November 5th
The youth hunters (ages 6-16) harvested 8,831 deer, an increase of 13 deer over the same weekend last year. It is also an increase of 629 over the 2009 totals as reported by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. For the second straight year, Giles County was the top county for the youth hunt with 284, also an increase of 13 from its 271 total of last year. Weakley County was again second with 234 and Fayette County moved to third from fourth from a year ago with 226. Henry County was close behind in fourth. Lawrence and Hardeman County each surpassed the 200-harvest number with 202 and 201, respectively. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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