Post by DocHolladay on Oct 6, 2008 21:02:43 GMT -6
www.state.tn.us/twra/news/08youthhunt.html
Tennessee’s first segment of the 2008 statewide Young Sportsman Deer Hunt will be October 25 & 26, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA).
This special hunt is open to youths 6 through 16 years of age. Each youth must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult, 21 years of age or older. The non-hunting adult does not need a license, but both youth and adult must wear 500 square inches of fluorescent orange.
Participating youth hunters 10 years of age and older are required to carry proof of successful completion of a Hunter Education Course or possess an Apprentice Hunting License. Adults who accompany the youth must be close enough to take immediate control of the hunting device (gun or bow).
The bag limit for this first segment is: Unit A – 1 antlered deer per day and 2 antlerless deer; Unit L – 1 antlered deer per day and 3 antlerless deer per day, Unit B (East Tenn.) - 1 deer either-sex. Antlered deer taken on this hunt count toward the statewide limit on antlered deer. Antlered deer are defined as deer with antlers 3 inches long or longer.
Some of TWRA’s Wildlife Management Areas will also be open for this hunt. A list of all WMAs and hunt dates can be found in the 2008 Tennessee Hunting and Trapping Guide.
Hunters, ages 6 through 12, do not need a hunting license but must purchase a permit if hunting on WMAs that require a permit. Resident hunters, ages 13 through 15, must have the Junior hunting license and permit if hunting certain WMAs or Lifetime Sportsman License. Residents that are already 16 (when they purchase the license) must purchase adult licenses and permits.
Parents should remember that in order to check out a deer, the youth hunter needs to have available a TWRA ID Number or if the youth is under the age of 13 and does not have a license or hunting under landowner exemption, a Social Security Number is required.
Another segment of the Young Sportsman’s Deer Hunt will be January 17-18, 2009.
Tennessee’s first segment of the 2008 statewide Young Sportsman Deer Hunt will be October 25 & 26, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA).
This special hunt is open to youths 6 through 16 years of age. Each youth must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult, 21 years of age or older. The non-hunting adult does not need a license, but both youth and adult must wear 500 square inches of fluorescent orange.
Participating youth hunters 10 years of age and older are required to carry proof of successful completion of a Hunter Education Course or possess an Apprentice Hunting License. Adults who accompany the youth must be close enough to take immediate control of the hunting device (gun or bow).
The bag limit for this first segment is: Unit A – 1 antlered deer per day and 2 antlerless deer; Unit L – 1 antlered deer per day and 3 antlerless deer per day, Unit B (East Tenn.) - 1 deer either-sex. Antlered deer taken on this hunt count toward the statewide limit on antlered deer. Antlered deer are defined as deer with antlers 3 inches long or longer.
Some of TWRA’s Wildlife Management Areas will also be open for this hunt. A list of all WMAs and hunt dates can be found in the 2008 Tennessee Hunting and Trapping Guide.
Hunters, ages 6 through 12, do not need a hunting license but must purchase a permit if hunting on WMAs that require a permit. Resident hunters, ages 13 through 15, must have the Junior hunting license and permit if hunting certain WMAs or Lifetime Sportsman License. Residents that are already 16 (when they purchase the license) must purchase adult licenses and permits.
Parents should remember that in order to check out a deer, the youth hunter needs to have available a TWRA ID Number or if the youth is under the age of 13 and does not have a license or hunting under landowner exemption, a Social Security Number is required.
Another segment of the Young Sportsman’s Deer Hunt will be January 17-18, 2009.