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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5390204" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Same here, as I may be hunting some in both Lake & Obion counties, and would like to bring a deer back to either Stewart or Montgomery county for processing. In times past, would just drop the deer off at Yoder Brothers, not even out of my way.</p><p></p><p>But you want to hear something really "inconvenient" to comply?</p><p></p><p>There is a hunting club with land on a bend in the Mississippi River near the TN-KY state line. At <em>"Bessie Bend"</em>, most of the land is in Kentucky, but the area is only accessible by driving from Lake County, TN (or via boat across the Mississippi River)! When a deer is killed there (in KY), it is brought back "across state lines", and if the hunter lives in KY, back again "across state lines" into KY. Not sure said deer could be legally processed in either TN or KY by a commercial processor.</p><p></p><p>Another somewhat similar situation is the northern tip of the Big Sandy Peninsula, most of which is in Benton Co., TN. But the tip, is in Henry County, TN. The only way someone can drive to the end of the peninsula is thru Benton County, or, via boat across Kentucky Lake!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5390204, member: 1409"] Same here, as I may be hunting some in both Lake & Obion counties, and would like to bring a deer back to either Stewart or Montgomery county for processing. In times past, would just drop the deer off at Yoder Brothers, not even out of my way. But you want to hear something really "inconvenient" to comply? There is a hunting club with land on a bend in the Mississippi River near the TN-KY state line. At [I]"Bessie Bend"[/I], most of the land is in Kentucky, but the area is only accessible by driving from Lake County, TN (or via boat across the Mississippi River)! When a deer is killed there (in KY), it is brought back "across state lines", and if the hunter lives in KY, back again "across state lines" into KY. Not sure said deer could be legally processed in either TN or KY by a commercial processor. Another somewhat similar situation is the northern tip of the Big Sandy Peninsula, most of which is in Benton Co., TN. But the tip, is in Henry County, TN. The only way someone can drive to the end of the peninsula is thru Benton County, or, via boat across Kentucky Lake! [/QUOTE]
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