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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Scout" data-source="post: 5052113" data-attributes="member: 9426"><p>They shouldn't be any built blinds on any TN waterway, I have a friend that owns some land that joins the TN river in Marion County as kids he said that we could go down to the river and clean us off a place to camp so we did we carried us some cut saplings with us and built us a nice eating table and had us a nice place to fish and hang out came back a couple of weeks later everything was torn down and a nice sign was put up by the Army Corps Of Engineers that it was a violation to build any structure on the TN River without prior consent or the Corp. Yeah I forgot we had a couple of nice hammocks strung from some trees that they took as well. What does that old saying go "what's good for the goose is good for the gander" and here in Southeast TN we don't have enough ducks to shoot to make it worth while to hunt them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Scout, post: 5052113, member: 9426"] They shouldn't be any built blinds on any TN waterway, I have a friend that owns some land that joins the TN river in Marion County as kids he said that we could go down to the river and clean us off a place to camp so we did we carried us some cut saplings with us and built us a nice eating table and had us a nice place to fish and hang out came back a couple of weeks later everything was torn down and a nice sign was put up by the Army Corps Of Engineers that it was a violation to build any structure on the TN River without prior consent or the Corp. Yeah I forgot we had a couple of nice hammocks strung from some trees that they took as well. What does that old saying go "what's good for the goose is good for the gander" and here in Southeast TN we don't have enough ducks to shoot to make it worth while to hunt them. [/QUOTE]
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