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  1. Find hunting land for sale in Tennessee Mountains including deer and duck hunting property, small hunting cabins, large hunting ranches, and cheap deer hunting camps. The 216 matching properties for sale in Tennessee Mountains have an average listing price of $1,116,921 and price per acre of $3,834.

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    • Over 7,000 Public Hunting Areas. Deer hunting in Tennessee offers many choices, with thousands of public land hunting opportunities across the state. The topography also varies across the state, including marshy lowlands, flat and open areas, and the Cumberland Mountains in eastern Tennessee.
    • Solid Deer Density. Tennessee isn’t leading the nation in terms of deer density. However, the state does a fine job managing the population, with a yearly population growth rate of 1% to 2%.
    • The Beauty Of The Natural Landscape and Habitat Quality. No matter what you’re hunting, it’s hard not to appreciate the surrounding beauty of the landscape, and Tennessee is a stunningly beautiful state.
    • Quality Of The Deer. Tennessee isn’t ripe to break records on an annual basis. However, the deer throughout the state are healthy and robust. The average buck is 140 lbs, while the average doe is 100 lbs.
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    • Hunting License Requirements
    • What About Family Members?
    • Can I Hunt Year-Round on My Own Property in Tennessee?
    • Minimum Acreage to Hunt
    • Can I Shoot Deer at Night on My Own Property in Tennessee?
    • Final Thoughts

    Tennessee resident landowners DO NOT need a hunting license to hunt on property that they own. However, they still have to abide by the same hunting seasons, bag limits, and tagging/checking requirements as everyone else. More on that below.

    The answer to that question is a little more complicated. If the family members in question are the landowner’s spouse, child, spouse of a child, or grandchild, AND they are residents of Tennessee, then they DO NOT need a hunting license. They fall under the same requirements as the resident landowner. If they are not Tennessee residents, then the ...

    No. Landowners must still abide by Tennessee’s hunting season dates and bag limits even when hunting on their own property.All deer and turkey harvested by a landowner on their own property must be checked in by smartphone or physically tagged before moving the animal and checked in before midnight. There are situations where a landowner raising ag...

    Tennessee law does not specify a minimum acreage to be able to hunt.Technically you could hunt on a 1/2-acre lot. However, wherever you hunt, you have to be able to do so in a safe manner. That means not shooting in the direction of roads or other houses. Some cities and counties may also have regulations regarding the discharge of firearms. So you...

    No. It is illegal to shoot deer outside of legal shooting hours in Tennessee, regardless of whether you own the property or not. Legal shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until one half-hour after sunset.

    I hope this article clears up any questions you had on hunting on your own land in Tennessee. If not, feel free to drop your unanswered questions in the comments section below. We may end up adding them to the article for others who may have that same question in mind. Be safe out there, and I hope you have a great hunting season!

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  3. Find hunting land for sale in Tennessee including deer and duck hunting property, small hunting cabins, large hunting ranches, and cheap deer hunting camps. The 667 matching properties for sale in Tennessee have an average listing price of $968,102 and price per acre of $5,384.

  4. Find Tennessee hunting land for sale on Land.com. Browse lots and acreage by price, size, amenities, and more. Find your ideal hunting land in Tennessee.

  5. Public lands such as the Cherokee National Forest and Land Between the Lakes provide large tracts of land where hunters can pursue white-tailed deer. For an interactive map and regulations, visit the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency website.

  6. Black Jack Outfitters is located near the sleepy little railroad town of Cowan, TN - approximately 90 miles from Nashville and 60 miles from Chattanooga. We offer some of the best whitetail deer hunting in the region. We offer archery, muzzleloader and rifle hunts.

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