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<blockquote data-quote="tahtah" data-source="post: 5835358" data-attributes="member: 19176"><p>As BigRed alluded to Cheatham no longer follows the statewide season dates. Be sure to check the regulations. "Archery only" at Cheatham was Sept 30-Oct 15 last year. Per harvest reports, only 2 deer were harvested during that time period. That's 2 deer on 22,000 acres. Cheatham is great place to hunt and there are some good deer there, but if you're hunting for groceries, you might want to explore some of the other WMAs suggested above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tahtah, post: 5835358, member: 19176"] As BigRed alluded to Cheatham no longer follows the statewide season dates. Be sure to check the regulations. "Archery only" at Cheatham was Sept 30-Oct 15 last year. Per harvest reports, only 2 deer were harvested during that time period. That's 2 deer on 22,000 acres. Cheatham is great place to hunt and there are some good deer there, but if you're hunting for groceries, you might want to explore some of the other WMAs suggested above. [/QUOTE]
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