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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 4228890" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Personally, I <u>expect to see very little change in the regulations over the next many years</u>.</p><p>And at least in the coming decade, there is <u>zero chance of a 1-buck limit in TN</u>.</p><p>Don't all the states bordering TN (other than KY) have a 2-buck or greater limit?</p><p>Maybe our regs will become more like Alabama's :mrgreen: or South Carolina's?</p><p></p><p>IMO, this recent change in the definition of a legal buck vs. antlerless deer is going to amount to much ado about nothing, or at least it's really not going to make much difference, good or bad. I'd have preferred no change at all, and suppose it could be changed back next year, but it certainly has "raised awareness", which may have been the primary reason for it, real truth be known.</p><p></p><p>But if I'm wrong, note that KY's deer season opens on September 1st and closes later in January than does TN's, so some of you might like that. In that respect, KY hunters have several weeks more hunting opportunity than do TN's. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to see TN's deer season someday opening earlier in September like KY's (but we'd still have our multiple buck limit, unlike KY), so one could say we're on a trajectory to become more like South Carolina.</p><p></p><p>The majority of TN's deer hunters could care less, whether we become more like Alabama or more like KY. Most just want to know the rules/dates, therefore any change (like the definition of an antlerless deer) can become an educational tool for raising awareness. To TWRA's credit, I have observed a trend towards simplification, although this recent change of antlered/antlerless definition is anything but.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 4228890, member: 1409"] Personally, I [u]expect to see very little change in the regulations over the next many years[/u]. And at least in the coming decade, there is [u]zero chance of a 1-buck limit in TN[/u]. Don't all the states bordering TN (other than KY) have a 2-buck or greater limit? Maybe our regs will become more like Alabama's :mrgreen: or South Carolina's? IMO, this recent change in the definition of a legal buck vs. antlerless deer is going to amount to much ado about nothing, or at least it's really not going to make much difference, good or bad. I'd have preferred no change at all, and suppose it could be changed back next year, but it certainly has "raised awareness", which may have been the primary reason for it, real truth be known. But if I'm wrong, note that KY's deer season opens on September 1st and closes later in January than does TN's, so some of you might like that. In that respect, KY hunters have several weeks more hunting opportunity than do TN's. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to see TN's deer season someday opening earlier in September like KY's (but we'd still have our multiple buck limit, unlike KY), so one could say we're on a trajectory to become more like South Carolina. The majority of TN's deer hunters could care less, whether we become more like Alabama or more like KY. Most just want to know the rules/dates, therefore any change (like the definition of an antlerless deer) can become an educational tool for raising awareness. To TWRA's credit, I have observed a trend towards simplification, although this recent change of antlered/antlerless definition is anything but. [/QUOTE]
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