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A Bad Experience with Tennessee Wildlife Enforcement.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ed B" data-source="post: 5214866" data-attributes="member: 7519"><p>I can't comment to how on their game they are, but I know they have enough "trophy hunters" prowling around the boundaries that they have a heck of a challenge on their hands. Now days it's a city park surrounded by houses and subdivisions.</p><p></p><p>I have several good friends that live within a couple hundred yards of the park and they choose not to hunt their yards. It's not worth the hassle if the deer runs nor is it hunting. I've had the chance to gun hunt one of those as he was one of the few properties that borders that is outside the city limits…again, why, zero challenge. That said, the trail cam pictures he would get made it tempting.</p><p></p><p>It's simple, it's not about hunting a property line, it's about hunting in a subdivision with pet deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed B, post: 5214866, member: 7519"] I can’t comment to how on their game they are, but I know they have enough “trophy hunters” prowling around the boundaries that they have a heck of a challenge on their hands. Now days it’s a city park surrounded by houses and subdivisions. I have several good friends that live within a couple hundred yards of the park and they choose not to hunt their yards. It’s not worth the hassle if the deer runs nor is it hunting. I’ve had the chance to gun hunt one of those as he was one of the few properties that borders that is outside the city limits…again, why, zero challenge. That said, the trail cam pictures he would get made it tempting. It’s simple, it’s not about hunting a property line, it’s about hunting in a subdivision with pet deer. [/QUOTE]
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