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When Does Tn Deer Season End

Shotguns (including muzzleloading shotguns) using ammunition loaded with single solid ball or slugs. Rifles and handguns using centerfire ammunition (full metal jacketed ammunition prohibited). Muzzleloading firearms (rifles and handguns) .36 cal. or larger. Pre-charged pneumatic gun which shoots an arrow (special conditions apply). Archery equipment (longbows, recurves, compounds, and crossbows).

Elk harvest is regulated by a quota permit system. The application period for the elk quota hunts is June 15 – July 27, 2022. Applications available at TWRA license agents and online. Fifteen (15) quota permits will be issued in 2022. Each permit holder will be allocated an Elk Hunt Zone (EHZs). One (1) of fifteen (15) quota permits will be issued to a qualifying non-profit wildlife conservation organization with all proceeds benefiting the TWRA’s Habitat Management Program. The permit will be available through an online raffle. To purchase tickets for the raffle, visit the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation website at www.twrf.net. Another one (1) of the fifteen (15) quota permits will be issued to a resident Young Sportsman, who is able to hunt all open EHZs. A Young Sportsman quota permit holder may hunt any EHZ designated open by the TWRA and private lands in designated open counties. Elk permits are valid for designated EHZs on North Cumberland WMA and on private lands in Anderson, Campbell, Claiborne, Morgan and Scott counties. All public land other than North Cumberland WMA is closed to elk hunting. It is the responsibility of elk permit holders to obtain verbal or written permission to hunt on private property. TWRA does not guarantee hunter access on private lands. Landowners are not exempted from this permit requirement and must be drawn for a quota permit to hunt.

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A legal deer hunter may harvest an elk (either sex) incidental to deer hunting on all private and public lands open to deer hunting except for public and private lands located in Anderson, Campbell, Claiborne, Scott, and Morgan counties and except for Big South Fork River and Recreation Area, Scott State Forest, and Obed National Scenic River Corridor. Only one elk per year may be harvested incidental to legal deer hunting. Elk harvested via incidental take must be reported to the TWRA on the day of harvest by calling 1-800-831-1174 to allow physical checking by TWRA personnel.

1 antlered elk per permit

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