TheLBLman
Well-Known Member
There is near zero chance of inline muzzleloaders being banned in TN (at least regarding the statewide muzzleloader season).
Much more likely that what was muzzleloader will simply become an addition to the regular rifle season (and that's probably not likely anytime soon).
The TREND is for greater weapon choices, not more restrictive. If someone wants to use a flintlock or a recurve during rifle deer season, they are free to do so, without imposing on the majority of deer hunters who prefer to use a more effective weapon.
Have you seen what they've done in South Carolina?
(I believe this is how we're TRENDING . . . . . .)
Their equivalent of TN's Unit L works like this:
Deer Season Opens on August 15 and Closes on January 1.
You can use whatever weapon you prefer (archery, muzzleloader, rifle, etc.)
SIMPLE.
Much more likely that what was muzzleloader will simply become an addition to the regular rifle season (and that's probably not likely anytime soon).
The TREND is for greater weapon choices, not more restrictive. If someone wants to use a flintlock or a recurve during rifle deer season, they are free to do so, without imposing on the majority of deer hunters who prefer to use a more effective weapon.
Have you seen what they've done in South Carolina?
(I believe this is how we're TRENDING . . . . . .)
Their equivalent of TN's Unit L works like this:
Deer Season Opens on August 15 and Closes on January 1.
You can use whatever weapon you prefer (archery, muzzleloader, rifle, etc.)
SIMPLE.