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A Bad Experience with Tennessee Wildlife Enforcement.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 5150784" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>I'll agree it's up to the wma manager. Some managers don't care if you leave your stand all year, others might. The law says not to leave them for 24 hours if I'm not mistaken. I have no idea what wma this is but I have hunted a local wma. One side of the logging road was a safety zone. The other side was open for hunting. No way should I expect a manager, or officer, or ranger to allow me to retrieve an animal if it ended up in the safety zone, regardless of how legal everything had been up to when it crossed into the safety zone. I agree, it was a bs move for them not to retrieve the deer, since it was state property. But I'm also not hurt over it since had the park been private property, it coulda went either way. So many of us here want things to be a certain way. I'll hunt the line, and if I shoot an animal on my side and it goes across the fence, I'm waiting till dark to get it. At the same time you got people willing to hold someone captive because they retrieved an animal. So which way is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 5150784, member: 12150"] I’ll agree it’s up to the wma manager. Some managers don’t care if you leave your stand all year, others might. The law says not to leave them for 24 hours if I’m not mistaken. I have no idea what wma this is but I have hunted a local wma. One side of the logging road was a safety zone. The other side was open for hunting. No way should I expect a manager, or officer, or ranger to allow me to retrieve an animal if it ended up in the safety zone, regardless of how legal everything had been up to when it crossed into the safety zone. I agree, it was a bs move for them not to retrieve the deer, since it was state property. But I'm also not hurt over it since had the park been private property, it coulda went either way. So many of us here want things to be a certain way. I’ll hunt the line, and if I shoot an animal on my side and it goes across the fence, I'm waiting till dark to get it. At the same time you got people willing to hold someone captive because they retrieved an animal. So which way is it? [/QUOTE]
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