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Deer harvest, what % unreported?
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<blockquote data-quote="kaizen leader" data-source="post: 5813992" data-attributes="member: 23120"><p>I bet those that don't buy licenses and or register their kill are the same people that complain about the TWRA. The TWRA organization does a great job here in TN when you consider the wages and all the extra stuff their employees do for those that want to use this great outdoor resource. They don't push their authority on us like many other states do. I have yet to talk to an employee of TWRA that hasn't been respectable, helpful, and friendly. A license to hunt and fish is probably the least expensive thing a hunter or fisherman will spend their money on to enjoy their sport. Just buy it, register your kill, abide by the rules, clean up, and help them do their job. It certainly is not to much to ask. </p><p>Have a great 2024 and be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaizen leader, post: 5813992, member: 23120"] I bet those that don’t buy licenses and or register their kill are the same people that complain about the TWRA. The TWRA organization does a great job here in TN when you consider the wages and all the extra stuff their employees do for those that want to use this great outdoor resource. They don’t push their authority on us like many other states do. I have yet to talk to an employee of TWRA that hasn’t been respectable, helpful, and friendly. A license to hunt and fish is probably the least expensive thing a hunter or fisherman will spend their money on to enjoy their sport. Just buy it, register your kill, abide by the rules, clean up, and help them do their job. It certainly is not to much to ask. Have a great 2024 and be safe. [/QUOTE]
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