#3018975 - 11/06/12 12:50 PM
Re: Hunting from a stationary vehicle?
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cecil30-30
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Sounds like your county game warden needs some more training... Thats what I thought because I knew what the regs said.
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#3019132 - 11/06/12 02:25 PM
Re: Hunting from a stationary vehicle?
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Southern Sportsman
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From http://www.tnwildlife.orgHunting From A Stationary Vehicle On private property, hunting while in or on a vehicle that cannot be legally licensed to operate on public highways in Tennessee (ORV, ATV) is permitted providing the vehicle is stationary (engine may be running). Hunting from any vehicle, stationary or otherwise, is prohibited from a public road, right-of-way, or on public property, including WMAs.
All this tells you is that it is legal to hunt from a four-wheeler. It does not say that it is illegal to hunt from a truck.
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#3019142 - 11/06/12 02:31 PM
Re: Hunting from a stationary vehicle?
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strutandrut
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From http://www.tnwildlife.orgHunting From A Stationary Vehicle On private property, hunting while in or on a vehicle that cannot be legally licensed to operate on public highways in Tennessee (ORV, ATV) is permitted providing the vehicle is stationary (engine may be running). Hunting from any vehicle, stationary or otherwise, is prohibited from a public road, right-of-way, or on public property, including WMAs. All this tells you is that it is legal to hunt from a four-wheeler. It does not say that it is illegal to hunt from a truck.
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#3019144 - 11/06/12 02:31 PM
Re: Hunting from a stationary vehicle?
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Chris Tripp
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From http://www.tnwildlife.orgHunting From A Stationary Vehicle On private property, hunting while in or on a vehicle that cannot be legally licensed to operate on public highways in Tennessee (ORV, ATV) is permitted providing the vehicle is stationary (engine may be running). Hunting from any vehicle, stationary or otherwise, is prohibited from a public road, right-of-way, or on public property, including WMAs. All this tells you is that it is legal to hunt from a four-wheeler. It does not say that it is illegal to hunt from a truck.
Yes it does. "vehicle that cannot be legally licensed to operate on public highways"
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#3019178 - 11/06/12 02:50 PM
Re: Hunting from a stationary vehicle?
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So some of these all-terrain vehicles/buggies which can be legally licensed, are illegal to hunt from? Asking because I have friends that use them instead of 4-wheelers and hunt from them. Now, they are not registered, but they can be if the owner wanted them to.
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