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<blockquote data-quote="Grill-n-man" data-source="post: 5249634" data-attributes="member: 12966"><p>Knowing it's TVA not WMA, Corps of engineer, etc solves first problem. If it's TVA undeveloped land that allows hunting then all must know and follow TVA rules. TVA is one thing and that is very vocal and proud about their land and how they allow the general public to use it free of charge. If rules say you can hunt the stands like the rules say about duck blinds then that's for you to decide if messing with another's property is worth what's coming. Also you better be aware of a surprise waiting on you. Ain't no different than 30 years ago when bowater was the public land owner and everything from razor blades glued to the ladder to actually being shot at while in stand happened. Also not sure who your TVA contact is but if they are not a badged TVA officer in their law enforcement division and instructed by their boss to conduct TVA official business but instead choose to represent TVA on their own, we'll let's just say being what's considered a federal officer doing your own thing off duty under the pretense of representing TVA ain't going to end good at all. Your pickle is deciding how much you going to pony up in this fight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grill-n-man, post: 5249634, member: 12966"] Knowing it’s TVA not WMA, Corps of engineer, etc solves first problem. If it’s TVA undeveloped land that allows hunting then all must know and follow TVA rules. TVA is one thing and that is very vocal and proud about their land and how they allow the general public to use it free of charge. If rules say you can hunt the stands like the rules say about duck blinds then that’s for you to decide if messing with another’s property is worth what’s coming. Also you better be aware of a surprise waiting on you. Ain’t no different than 30 years ago when bowater was the public land owner and everything from razor blades glued to the ladder to actually being shot at while in stand happened. Also not sure who your TVA contact is but if they are not a badged TVA officer in their law enforcement division and instructed by their boss to conduct TVA official business but instead choose to represent TVA on their own, we’ll let’s just say being what’s considered a federal officer doing your own thing off duty under the pretense of representing TVA ain’t going to end good at all. Your pickle is deciding how much you going to pony up in this fight [/QUOTE]
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