#3140171 - 01/26/13 11:25 AM
Question for Chattanooga area hunters
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Vermin93
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If you had the means to purchase 200 - 300 acres of land for recreation and hunting within 90 minutes of Chattanooga, which counties or areas would you focus your land search on?
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#3140174 - 01/26/13 11:34 AM
Re: Question for Chattanooga area hunters
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strutandrut
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Meigs or Rhea
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#3140225 - 01/26/13 12:36 PM
Re: Question for Chattanooga area hunters
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EastTNHunter
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Yep. Best bang for your buck, rural, and a strong population. But, as in any rural area, if you are not on that property regularly, plenty of "country boys" will try to claim it as theirs and trespass on it like crazy.
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#3140248 - 01/26/13 01:01 PM
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eightpointer
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If I could make it to Lincoln in that time it would be there...otherwise Meigs.
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#3140257 - 01/26/13 01:18 PM
Re: Question for Chattanooga area hunters
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Vermin93
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I don't know anything about that part of Tennessee, but I'm kind of surprised to see you guys saying to look North towards Meigs and Rhea. I expected to see people saying to look West / Northwest in Franklin, Marion, Grundy or Sequatchie. What would keep you from strongly considering those counties?
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#3140265 - 01/26/13 01:26 PM
Re: Question for Chattanooga area hunters
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My reason for saying Meigs is the high deer population. Since 2000, between my brother and I, we've killed 50 or 60 deer off my place. It's 16 acres. Have seen many hundreds of deer through the years. Meigs is as good as it gets in Unit A in my opinion.
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#3140308 - 01/26/13 02:27 PM
Re: Question for Chattanooga area hunters
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stik
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I don't know anything about that part of Tennessee, but I'm kind of surprised to see you guys saying to look North towards Meigs and Rhea. I expected to see people saying to look West / Northwest in Franklin, Marion, Grundy or Sequatchie. What would keep you from strongly considering those counties?
at one time, meigs county had the densest deer per acre numbers in the state. good river bottom hunting.
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#3140494 - 01/26/13 05:58 PM
Re: Question for Chattanooga area hunters
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BigGameGuy
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[quote=Vermin93] at one time, meigs county had the densest deer per acre numbers in the state. good river bottom hunting.
I haven't looked lately but Meigs county was, and probably still is, one of the top three deer harvest counties in the ENTIRE state.
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#3140638 - 01/26/13 07:35 PM
Re: Question for Chattanooga area hunters
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stik
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[quote=Vermin93] at one time, meigs county had the densest deer per acre numbers in the state. good river bottom hunting. I haven't looked lately but Meigs county was, and probably still is, one of the top three deer harvest counties in the ENTIRE state.
the harvest numbers in meigs county took a dive when bowater quit selling permits and we lost all that public land.
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#3140954 - 01/27/13 04:47 AM
Re: Question for Chattanooga area hunters
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I live in Chattanooga area. I hunt in Chattanooga area. But I own property in Franklin County. Near Coffee County.
Unit L is the place for me. Liberal doe limits. 3 per day the entire year.
Good deer numbers.
Good bucks to hunt if you want to spend the time.
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