Here we go with trying to be like TN again.

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When TN went from 11 bucks to 2 bucks in 1998 (and back to 3 in 1999) it had nothing to do with forcing folks to kill less bucks. Very few people shot 3 bucks a year anyway.



Maybe it's like ol' Slick Willie said, "it depends on what the definition of is is". So let's look at TN again. Here are the defintions in TN's regulations:

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Legal Bucks Deer must have antlers a minimum of 3 inches in length on buck-only or antlered-only hunts.

Antlerless Deer Defined as those deer with no antlers or deer with antlers less than 3 inches in length.



Looks to me like TN allows killing 3 or 4 bucks a day in some areas if you use the AL definition.

Here's what I came up with:
3 bucks with antlers 3" or less per day
Season 2009-2010:
Unit L Season
Nov. 21-Dec. 6
Dec. 19-Jan. 10, 2010
97 days X 3 = 291 young bucks per season plus the other 3 = 294 bucks per season eek


I believe our old bag limit in AL of 110 bucks per season may have seemed a bit more reasonable than TN if we had looked closer at the facts.