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  2. 2024-2025 gun hunting season for deer opens Saturday in Tennessee

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    Gun hunting season for deer will be open through Jan. 5, 2025, according to the TWRA. ... Tennessee’s 2024-2025 gun hunting season for deer opens Saturday, Nov. 23 and will continue through Jan. 5.

  3. When does deer hunting season start in Tennessee? What to ...

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    Tennessee is set to start its deer hunting season in the coming month. Here's when it and other seasons start.

  4. Buffalo Ridge Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Ridge Refuge is a wildlife management area operated by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency in Humphreys County, Tennessee. The refuge also hosts outreach programs and managed hunts. [ 2 ] It was established by proclamation of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission on August 26, 2016.

  5. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency - Wikipedia

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    As part of its public outreach and education efforts, the TWRA publishes Tennessee Wildlife magazine. Published quarterly, the magazine focuses on seasonal content with subjects relating to wildlife management and conservation, hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation.

  6. White-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    In some areas where their populations are very high, white-tailed deer are considered a pest, and hunting is used as a method to control them. [92] [93] [94] In 1884, one of the first hunts of white-tailed deer in Europe was conducted in Opočno and Dobříš (Brdy Mountains area), in what is now the Czech Republic.

  7. Catoosa Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Catoosa Wildlife Management Area is a large game-management area on the Upper Cumberland Plateau in Morgan, Cumberland and Fentress counties in Tennessee in the United States. It comprises 96,000 acres (332 km 2) of wild land administered by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA).