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Last Post 10 Sep 2008 03:50 AM by Archer. 6 Replies.
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Archer
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29 May 2008 02:53 AM  

Does anyone Turkey hunt Tennessee or Kentucky that can give me some direction as to where to hunt public lands?

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joew
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10 Jun 2008 02:11 AM  
Sorry, I'm a northern boy but if you find some good spots let me know. I'll come down and hunt with you. How does the season work in your part of the country. Is it a over the counter license or do you have to apply for a permit? Here in Wisconsin you need to pre apply for a permit and it is a lottery system.
Archer
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15 Jul 2008 04:09 AM  

I'm a northern boy to, trapped in a southern state. No permit needed down here, we have plenty of birds here. I just don't know where to hunt them. I think that I will asked my neighbor for permission to hunt the land behind my house.
-Archer

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joew
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16 Jul 2008 11:02 PM  
No permit you say? That would be awsome. Here you have to win the lottery to get a tag in the early season. It is getting better though. Each year they seem to give out a few more tags. My biggest issue is I forget to apply and then end up standing in line trying to get a late season left over at the DNR.
Archer
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09 Sep 2008 03:32 AM  

I would go nuts trying to win a tag. Every state that I lived in did not require a tag. My problem is  that I just don't know where to hunt here in TN.

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Jeff B Hunting
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09 Sep 2008 07:15 AM  
Have you ever tried a add on craigs list? offer to trade something your good at for hunting writes. If your an accountant offer help with taxes for hunting access etc. I've has some luck with it.
Archer
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10 Sep 2008 03:50 AM  

I'll try Craig's List for barter. I didn't have any luck looking for land to lease, so we'll try a different approach.

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