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Topic: Muzzleloader
Youth ages 6-16 may participate. Participating youth can use gun, muzzleloader, or archery equipment. Young sportsmen must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult, 21 or older who must remain in position to take immediate control of the hunting device. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
TWRA announces 2019-20 Gun Hunting Season for Deer to Open November 23rd
During gun season, sportsmen may also use muzzleloader or archery equipment. In the newly-created Unit CWD, guns have been permitted since the start of muzzleloader-archery season on November 9th. The season will continue through January 5th, 2020. The second Young Sportsman Hunt is January 11th-12th, 2020. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | No Comments
Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission creates CWD Hunting Unit, Implements Science Base Regulations for Disease Management
The commission approved the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency’s recommendation to establish a new CWD deer hunting unit for the counties in which we have found CWD-positive deer (Fayette County, Hardeman County, and Madison County) and counties within 10 miles of a positive CWD deer location (Chester County, Haywood County, McNairy County, Shelby County and Tipton County). ![]() Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission continues to make changes to combat deer with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 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
TWRA announces First Young Sportsman Deer Hunt set for October 28th-29th
Youth ages 6-16 years of age may participate. Participating youth can use gun, muzzleloader, and archery equipment. Young sportsmen must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult, 21 or older who must remain in position to take immediate control of the hunting device. The adult must also comply with the fluorescent orange regulations as specified for legal hunters. Multiple youth may be accompanied by a single qualifying adult. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
TWRA – Deer Hunting Season coming to a close
For the Young Sportsman Hunt, youth, 6-16 years of age are allowed to participate. The young sportsmen must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult at least 21 years of age who must remain in a position to take control of the hunting device. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
With Drought Creating Dry Conditions, TWRA asks Sportsmen To Be Careful Outside
“There are a lot of fires being fought right now and we have even had some on our wildlife management areas, especially in East Tennessee, so we are urging sportsmen to be careful as they get outside and enjoy their hunt” noted Mark Gudlin, the chief of wildlife and forestry for the TWRA.
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TWRA announces 2015-16 Gun Hunting Season for Deer opens November 21st
The biggest change for hunters in 2015-16 is the statewide bag limit for antlered deer is now two. The number includes those taken during the archery only, muzzleloader, and gun seasons. «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
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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