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#2049199 - 08/28/10 09:11 PM Thanks TWRA................................
gator-n-buck
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I have been hunting in TN for over 20 years now and hunting has improved a 100% over those yrs.... I have hunted in E. TN the mojority of the time and I can remember when you had to wait for them to open up the gates at Chuck Swan WMA in the morning before you could enter and hunt :)....
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#2049208 - 08/28/10 09:22 PM Re: Thanks TWRA................................ [Re: gator-n-buck]
RKenney
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Registered: 03/15/08
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I remember all the effort they went through to trap and restock
many deer. Funny thing was, way back when, most of the deer were
in east Tennessee. I remember some saying that middle and west
Tennessee didn't have the habitat to support too many deer.

I guess "they" were wrong....weren't they.

By the way, "they" were not with the Tennessee Game And Fish
Commission.

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#2049491 - 08/29/10 07:11 AM Re: Thanks TWRA................................ [Re: RKenney]
DOC1187
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yeah thanks guys
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#2049574 - 08/29/10 08:49 AM Re: Thanks TWRA................................ [Re: DOC1187]
Beekeeper
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Thanks!!
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#2049577 - 08/29/10 08:53 AM Re: Thanks TWRA................................ [Re: Beekeeper]
BSK
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Back when I started playing with the first trail-cams (early '90s), getting a 2 1/2 year-old buck on film was a real treat. A 3 1/2 year-old buck was unheard of. They simply didn't exist. Now it isn't whether I will get a mature buck on film, but how many. What a difference!

Thank you TWRA!!!
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#2049634 - 08/29/10 10:15 AM Re: Thanks TWRA................................ [Re: ]
Good time Charlie
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What was the wardens name with the handlebar mustache?
I spent hours talking with him next to that warm stove at the checking station
I can remember the boyscouts sitting up at the gate selling coffee and donuts
We all bought several cups ,I guess there were 4or5 of us .
Well we had to pee after awhile,someone said heck just go
in front of the truck we are all men.
A few minutes later a couple women roll out of the truck in front of us.I know they seen us one of the women give us a "I am not impressed look"

Oh yea thank you TWRA
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#2049658 - 08/29/10 10:35 AM Re: Thanks TWRA................................ [Re: ]
gator-n-buck
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Loc: Knox, TN / Palatka, FL

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 Originally Posted By: outbackhunter2010
 Originally Posted By: gator-n-buck
I have been hunting in TN for over 20 years now and hunting has improved a 100% over those yrs.... I have hunted in E. TN the mojority of the time and I can remember when you had to wait for them to open up the gates at Chuck Swan WMA in the morning before you could enter and hunt :)....
i can remember when you had to wait for them to open the gates at chuck swan as well it was last year,you still have to wait for john to open the gates


Didn't know you still had to wait for the gate to open.... Last time I hunted Chuck Swan was 1989 with my Bear, Black Bear bow in hand....

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#2049665 - 08/29/10 10:42 AM Re: Thanks TWRA................................ [Re: Good time Charlie]
fourwheeler431
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 Originally Posted By: Darton man
What was the wardens name with the handlebar mustache?
I spent hours talking with him next to that warm stove at the checking station
I can remember the boyscouts sitting up at the gate selling coffee and donuts
We all bought several cups ,I guess there were 4or5 of us .
Well we had to pee after awhile,someone said heck just go
in front of the truck we are all men.
A few minutes later a couple women roll out of the truck in front of us.I know they seen us one of the women give us a "I am not impressed look"

Oh yea thank you TWRA


My uncle worked at the little stand there selling biscuits and coffee for a long time. I think the game wardens name was Bledsoe or something like that.

I agree TWRA has done a great job in the years since I started hunting!
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#2049707 - 08/29/10 11:36 AM Re: Thanks TWRA................................ [Re: Good time Charlie]
Diehard Hunter
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Registered: 08/01/08
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 Originally Posted By: Darton man
What was the wardens name with the handlebar mustache?
I spent hours talking with him next to that warm stove at the checking station
I can remember the boyscouts sitting up at the gate selling coffee and donuts
We all bought several cups ,I guess there were 4or5 of us .
Well we had to pee after awhile,someone said heck just go
in front of the truck we are all men.
A few minutes later a couple women roll out of the truck in front of us.I know they seen us one of the women give us a "I am not impressed look"

Oh yea thank you TWRA


His name was Leon Harvey. he was truly one of a kind. I can remember a hundred different Leonisms, but you can't post them here. Phil Beldsoe was the area manager, but Leon was the character everyone remembers.
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#2049931 - 08/29/10 03:42 PM Re: Thanks TWRA................................ [Re: BSK]
Boone 58
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Yep, i can remember shooting my first ever buck in 1979 at Laurel Hill and i had him mounted for sure because i wasnt even sure i would ever get to kill another!!
Thanks TWRA!! I also participated on the first Doe hunt ever in Giles county and had one on the ground just after legal shooting light!!..same year i believe.
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