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What are the dates for deer season in Tennessee?

What are the dates for deer season in Tennessee?

Tennessee Deer Seasons

August Season Aug. 27-29
Archery Sept. 25-Oct. 29 and Nov. 1-5
Young Sportsman Oct. 30-31
Muzzleloader/Archery Nov. 6-19
General Season Nov. 20-Jan. 2

Can I shoot a deer on my property in Tennessee?

PRIVATE LAND Much of the land in Tennessee is privately owned. Hunters can typically freely take game animals hunted on their own private property, or may seek permission from a landowner to hunt on private property.

Can you hunt deer on your own property without a license in TN?

If you hunt game or attempt to hunt game by any method or if you assist someone else to do so, you must have a valid hunting license. Landowners, their spouses, and children who hunt on farmland which is owned by said landowners. The aforementioned must be residents of Tennessee but need not reside on the land.

What is legal shooting time for deer in TN?

For all other game species except those listed below, legal hunting hours are one half-hour before legal sunrise to one half-hour after legal sunset.

Can you bait deer on your own property?

Hunters may bait deer on private land ONLY throughout hunting season. Baiting is not allowed on wildlife management areas. Using bait is illegal to hunt bears, deer, elk, pronghorn or moose. Bait means to put, expose, distribute or scatter salt, minerals, grain, animal parts or other food as an attraction for big game.

Is it illegal to feed deer in Tennessee?

Deer baiting (for the purpose of hunting) is not legal in Tennessee. Many Tennessee hunters have long argued against legalizing baiting saying it simply isn’t ethical. Don Snow, a retired Tennessee wildlife law enforcement officer said, “I taught hunter safety for a long time and I usually taught hunter ethics.

Can you shoot a buck and a doe in the same day in Tennessee?

Yes, but that is their limit for the entire season. The statewide limit is 2 antlered deer, no more than one per day. The only exceptions would be if you drew a quota hunt with a bonus deer. Unit CWD may differ.

Can you hunt deer over bait in Tennessee?

Although hunters in nearby Kentucky are allowed to hunt deer over bait, the practice is illegal in Tennessee, and wildlife officers will issue citations to hunters who are caught engaging in baiting activities.

Can you bait deer on private land in Tennessee?

Deer baiting (for the purpose of hunting) is not legal in Tennessee. Many Tennessee hunters have long argued against legalizing baiting saying it simply isn’t ethical.

Is a salt block considered baiting?

It is illegal to hunt over or near mineral or salt licks in some states. Check with your local conservation officer to be sure that the salt or mineral mix you want to use – and when and where you put it out – is not considered baiting and that you can hunt near it legally.

Can you hunt unposted land in Tennessee?

The law requires hunters to have permission from the landowner before hunting, whether or not the property is posted. In most cases, verbal permission will work. TWRA urges all hunters to obtain a 2006 Tennessee Hunting and Trapping Guide and review the information before hunting.

Is Sunday hunting legal in Tennessee?

In Tennessee and our neighboring states it is difficult to imagine a law restricting our right to hunt on Sunday. Today, most blue laws have been repealed except for restrictions on Sunday alcohol sales and the ban on Sunday hunting in those 10 states.

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Ruth Doyle