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  2. General Hunting & Trapping Regulations - Tennessee State...

    www.tn.gov/twra/guide/hunting-regulations.html

    In Tennessee, state wildlife laws require hunters and trappers to obtain permission from landowners to hunt or trap on private property. In fact, it is advisable to get written permission to hunt and is required to trap. With the passage of TCA 70-4-106 in 1990, a “Hunting By Written Permission” law went into effect.

  3. General Deer Hunting Regulations. Carcass Transport into Tennessee: Only approved parts (i.e., deboned meat, clean skulls, skull plates and teeth, antlers, finished taxidermy, hides, and tanned products) from deer, elk, moose, and caribou may be brought into TN. CWD Management Zone for Carcass Transportation & Wildlife Feeding Restrictions.

  4. Big Game Hunting Information and starting point for how and where to hunt Elk, White-tail Deer, Turkey and Bear in the State of Tennessee

  5. Tennessee Hunting Seasons & Rules - eRegulations

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    Official Tennessee Hunting regulations. Season dates, license info, bag limits and more. Deer and Turkey Season info.

  6. Deer Seasons & Bag Limits - Tennessee Hunting | eRegulations

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    Deer Definitions and Bag Limits. Antlered Deer: Male or female deer with at least one (1) antler that is a minimum of three (3) inches in length. Antlerless Deer: Male or female deer with no antlers or with antlers that are less than three (3) inches in length.

  7. Public Hunting Information - Tennessee Hunting - eRegulations

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    First deer harvested must be antlerless. Antlered deer count towards statewide bag. Hunter safety meeting required. For more specific information call (615) 885-2422. Tennessee State Forests. Operated by Tennessee Division of Forestry. State forests listed below are open to hunting during statewide seasons.

  8. Tennessee Hunting Regulations: A 2024 Guide to Seasons and Rules

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    Tennessee hunting regulations are established to promote wildlife conservation and hunter safety. Comprehending and following these laws is imperative for lawful hunting experiences in the state. Hunters must familiarize themselves with licensing, permitted equipment, and species-specific rules.

  9. Tennessee Hunting - 2023 Seasons, Licenses, & Maps

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    Tennessees terrain varies from the Appalachian Mountains in the east, with more than a dozen peaks higher than 6,000 feet, to the flat, fertile plains along the Mississippi River on the western edge of the state. Near the middle is the Cumberland Plateau, made of river valleys and small rolling hills.

  10. Tennessee Hunting and Trapping Guide. Licenses, Permits & Fees. Seasons Summary. Hunting Regulations. Small Game. Waterfowl & Migratory Bird. Big Game. Shooting Ranges. Public Land Hunting. Hunter Education. Where To Hunt. What's New For 2024 – 2025. There are several important changes for the 2024–2025 hunting and trapping seasons. Deer Hunting.

  11. Tennessee Hunting Laws & Regulations | HUNTINGsmart!®

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    Regulations. Official Hunter Education Card required for all hunters born on or after January 1st, 1969. If you hunt in Tennessee you may be required to obtain an official Hunter Education Card. Any person born on or after January 1st, 1961 who hunts in Tennessee requires the card. LEARN MORE. State Authority. Tennesseee Wildlife Resources Agency.