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Tennessee offers hunters a mix of accessible land and great hunting opportunities. With more than 1.5 million acres of public land, including wildlife management areas, national forests, and TVA holdings. The deer season runs from late September through early January in most zones, and turkey hunters enjoy both spring and fall seasons. Areas like Catoosa WMA and Cherokee National Forest offer over 750,000 acres of hunting land, while many hunters still rely on private land. Longstanding conservation efforts have helped Tennessee maintain a strong population of mature whitetails and Eastern wild turkeys.
From the steep forests of the east to the hills and farmland of middle and west Tennessee, the terrain keeps things interesting for different styles of hunting. Winters are typically mild enough to allow for comfortable hunts well into the new year. Many areas also support upland birds, small game, and expanding coyote populations. Whether you’re drawn to bow season in the hills or spring gobblers along a creek bottom, Tennessee offers dependable game, steady access, and a tradition that continues to attract both locals and out-of-state hunters.
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