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TWRC to Meet in Nashville on May 28 & 29 to Set Hunting Seasons
By Press Release
May 21, 2003
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources
Commission (TWRC) will meet at the TWRA Region II headquarters in
Nashville, Tennessee on May 28 and 29, 2003 to set the hunting seasons and
rules and regulations for hunting during the 2003-2004 season, according
to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA).
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources
Commission (TWRC) is the governing body of the Tennessee Wildlife
Resources Agency and is responsible for enacting rules, regulations and
laws regarding hunting seasons, bag limits, methods of harvest, and other
regulations. During the Spring TWRC meeting each year, the regulations for
the upcoming season are set.
Committee meetings will take place on
Wednesday, May 28 starting at 1:00 p.m. and the actual Commission Meeting
will be Thursday, May 29 beginning at 9:00 a.m.
The following is a summary of the
proposals that will be presented to the TWRC at the May meeting:
- Legalize the use of crossbows during
any muzzleloader or gun season (but not during archery-only seasons).
- Propose to restrict the raccoon season
in Region III to be the same as Region IV (open Nov. 7 and close Feb.
15).
- Restructure the deer seasons to allow
the early muzzleloader season to open on the Saturday of the second
weekend in November. In 2004 moving the Young Sportsman hunt to the
last weekend in October. In Unit B, move the 3 days of either-sex
hunting to the first 3 days of the muzzleloader season.
- In Unit B, make all of the
archery-only deer season either-sex.
- In Unit A, increase the bag limit on
each Young Sportsman deer hunt to two deer, no more than one antlered.
- Increase the deer bag limit in
Bedford, Davidson, Giles, Lincoln, Marshall, Maury, Moore, Rutherford,
Williamson, and Wilson counties during the Nov. 22 - Dec. 7 gun season
to allow 3 antlerless deer per day for each county.
- In Region IV, add Blount (west of Hwy.
411 and east of Hwy. 129), Carter (excluding Cherokee WMA), Grainger,
Johnson (excluding Cherokee WMA), and Loudon counties to the
Antlerless White-tailed Deer Special Quota Hunts.
- Hawkins County - increase the
antlerless permits to 1,000. Season dates: Dec. 20-28.
- On an experimental basis from Jan. 15
- March 1, an individual without a weapon may use a dog for the
purpose of locating feral hogs in Fentress and Overton counties only.
However, the chasing of feral hogs with dogs or hunting or harvesting
feral hogs being pursued by dogs is prohibited.
- Carter, Johnson, and Sullivan
counties: extend the bear hunting season, Dec. 4 - 17.
- Add an Oct. 4 - 5 bear hunting season
in Johnson County. This hunt would include the private land within the
Kettlefoot Bear Reserve that lies within Johnson County.
- Add 12 counties to the fall turkey
hunting seasons (Benton, Carroll, Carter, Hamblen, Henderson, Jackson,
Johnson, Madison, Marion, Perry, Sullivan, and Weakley). Several
Middle Tennessee counties allow the harvest of 2 turkeys per permit
and will be open Nov. 15 - 21 and Dec. 15 - 19.
More detailed information and draft
copies of the individual proclamations can be found here: Proposed
Draft of 2003-2004 Hunting Seasons.
The public is invited to attend all
Commission Meetings and voice their concerns.
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