Black Titan
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, looking for some clarification on some things if someone could dumb it down for me.
As I understand it, my limit in my "unit" is 4 antlerless, 1 antlered, per season. Im in Roane County and will be hunting Roane, and Anderson counties this year. Both fall in the same unit I believe.
If I hunt in a different "unit", do my limits change?
I got my paper work for the Oak Ridge hunt. At the top, after a paragraph about getting the deer checked at a checking station, it says "bonus deer". Does this mean any deer I get on the oak ridge hunt doesn't count towards my statewide season limit?
And could someone please explain this darn point system? I've seen posts along the lines of "maybe I'll have enough points after I retire to get drawn for elk". What does that mean? Why does it take so many points and where do these points come from?
BT
As I understand it, my limit in my "unit" is 4 antlerless, 1 antlered, per season. Im in Roane County and will be hunting Roane, and Anderson counties this year. Both fall in the same unit I believe.
If I hunt in a different "unit", do my limits change?
I got my paper work for the Oak Ridge hunt. At the top, after a paragraph about getting the deer checked at a checking station, it says "bonus deer". Does this mean any deer I get on the oak ridge hunt doesn't count towards my statewide season limit?
And could someone please explain this darn point system? I've seen posts along the lines of "maybe I'll have enough points after I retire to get drawn for elk". What does that mean? Why does it take so many points and where do these points come from?
BT