#1768948 - 02/05/10 09:32 AM
Re: Price of TN hunting licenses......
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Registered: 12/02/07
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Loc: Pall Mall, TN and Dexter, MI
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I have a home in TN...have had for 20 years. I hunt my property in TN. I pay property taxes, wheel taxes...etc. I also pay $256 a year to hunt and $105 a year to fish. I don't mind it. It's a good deal if both parties are satisfied and I'm satisfied. I'd pay more if I had to do it...glad I don't but I would. My 3 sons also pay the same amount so we have quite a bit invested to hunt and fish.
MUP, I also don't like being told what to do on my own property by overt gov regs and can't understand the snide remarks towards your posts. Anyone that has read your posts in the past knows that you are a law abiding citizen and it's only a cheap shot "slap in your face" to act like you aren't and appear offended...it's just BS, so don't let it bother you.
I enjoy my property and home in the great state of TN as did my grandparents, great aunts and uncles and cousins. My grandfather played professional baseball and was drafted out of TN...we have history and roots there. We have all hunted and fished for generations from the same area there...I wouldn't change a thing.
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#1769016 - 02/05/10 10:29 AM
Re: Price of TN hunting licenses......
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All states surrounding have WAY cheapper prices for residents. Point? I'm not talking about other states. I'm speaking only for TN.  What we get to do for an entire year for $136 bucks is cheap.
Depends on the person and if they can do all that goes with it. It is the best deal for the most part for TN residents but still OVERPRICED, JMO
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#1769235 - 02/05/10 01:11 PM
Re: Price of TN hunting licenses......
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Registered: 09/28/03
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Loc: Nashville
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Would still be a bargain at twice the price... JMO. Put a calculator to it and figure out what it costs/day, per season... including fishing and stuff...
Let's not give the TWRA any ideas!! The last increase was the first hike in nearly a decade if I'm not mistaken. It'd be fine with me if they never go up again. I'd like to buy my Lifetime before the next hike!
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#1769249 - 02/05/10 01:26 PM
Re: Price of TN hunting licenses......
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Tree Tramp
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Registered: 07/22/09
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I think the price is fine but i still wont buy deer tags until i see some buck age class improvements around here or at least a step in that direction. Gotta have something interesting for the customer to hunt first. Til then ill just continue to deer hunt mainly in other states and contribute my money to programs that i believe has my type of deer hunter in mind. My 2 cents.
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