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  1. A map of male deer harvested without antlers. the amount of female deer harvested. Total amount of deer harvested in Tennessee. If you want to learn more about deer population you can watch this video. In that map you saw how many deer were harvested in Tennessee counties.

  2. 17 lis 2023 · The map below represents deer harvest density by county from the last 5 hunting seasons, years 2018-2022. This data does not include WMA harvest data. The number of harvests is only represented for public and private hunting lands.

  3. 8 gru 2023 · GALLATIN, Tenn. (WZTV) — A Midstate photographer captured stunning photos of a piebald deer this week. After weeks of searching for the animal, Harvey Photography snagged the images in Gallatin...

  4. Largest in North. Record antler spread 33 ½ in . (85 cm). A large white flag wagging back and forth and disappearing into the woods indicates a Whitetail Deer on the move. Reddish in summer, blue-gray in winter. Antlers, on males, consist of a main beam with prongs issuing from it.

  5. On Monday, Tucker bagged a buck while muzzleloader hunting in Sumner County in Middle Tenn., and as it turns out, this deers unique set of antlers has 47 points totaling more than 300 inches...

  6. White-Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, and Elk are the three types of deer found in Tennessee. Mule Deer are larger than White-Tailed Deer, have bigger ears, and prefer open grasslands. Elk were reintroduced to Tennessee in 2000 and have grown to over 400 animals, with hunting regulations strictly enforced.

  7. Treestands are one of the most popular and effective methods of deer hunting throughout the eastern half of our country. Being perched high in a tree…

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