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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5644974" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I can't speak for all of TN, but here in southern middle the pressure isn't bad at all, IMO. I encounter other hunters sometimes but it's never negative or annoying, nor has it ever hindered my hunt. I'm primarily a bow hunter and it's pretty often I have opportunities to take a deer if filling the freezer was my goal. With a gun I'd guess I'd have opportunity most hunts. Killing does for meat shouldn't be any problem at all. Getting on a big rack buck on the other hand is a challenge, but it's not because of hunting pressure. </p><p></p><p>For reference, I grew up bow hunting public in southern Ohio. Pick any day in November up there and you're likely to see more hunters than deer, even in the remote areas. I've not encountered anything like that here in TN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5644974, member: 20583"] I can't speak for all of TN, but here in southern middle the pressure isn't bad at all, IMO. I encounter other hunters sometimes but it's never negative or annoying, nor has it ever hindered my hunt. I'm primarily a bow hunter and it's pretty often I have opportunities to take a deer if filling the freezer was my goal. With a gun I'd guess I'd have opportunity most hunts. Killing does for meat shouldn't be any problem at all. Getting on a big rack buck on the other hand is a challenge, but it's not because of hunting pressure. For reference, I grew up bow hunting public in southern Ohio. Pick any day in November up there and you're likely to see more hunters than deer, even in the remote areas. I've not encountered anything like that here in TN. [/QUOTE]
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