Posted: Friday - March 19, 2010
NASHVILLE -- Tennesseans will vote in November on a state constitutional amendment guaranteeing their right to hunt and fish,
Posted: Thursday - March 18, 2010
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Turner Rowland of North Chattanooga caught this 42-pound permit while fishing in Key West, Fla.
Posted: Thursday - March 11, 2010
Technology has made Ruth Thompson's job easier in recent years.
Posted: Thursday - March 11, 2010
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Levi Mitchell and Krik D. Prokosch caught this large blue channel catfish using 8-pound test line last fall on Lake Chickamauga.
Posted: Thursday - March 4, 2010
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Disappearing foliage-laden fence rows long have been blamed for the demise of quail throughout the nation’s agricultural belt. The birds depend heavily upon such structure for cover and nesting, and biologists and sportsmen have been studying ways to improve their habitat.
Posted: Thursday - March 4, 2010
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Posted: Thursday - Feb. 25, 2010
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Area spring turkey seasons
Alabama: March 15-April 30
Georgia: March 20-May 15
Tennessee: April 3-May 16
By Dan Cook
chattadan@aol.com
Being able to recognize turkey signs in the wilds is necessary in successfully hunting the wily birds.
That knowledg
Posted: Thursday - Feb. 18, 2010
Paul Clark of Harrison caught this 16.9 pound striped bass while fishing a Skull Island near Harrison during Thanksgiving week.
Posted: Thursday - Feb. 18, 2010
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Muskies offer a special challenge for fishing clubs at lakes such as Norris and Melton Hill in East Tennessee.
Posted: Thursday - Feb. 11, 2010
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Posted: Thursday - Feb. 4, 2010
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High school senior Taylor Turner likely will always remember Lake Guntersville, where he reeled in a 5-pound, 7-ounce largemouth bass last June. He will reflect on Kentucky Lake as the place where he hooked a 32-pound blue catfish.
Posted: Thursday - Feb. 4, 2010
Growing up hunting in the mountains around Ellijay, Ga., where he still lives, Shane Newberry dreamed of killing a black bear — an especially big one.
Posted: Thursday - Jan. 28, 2010
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A bumper Southern Appalachian acorn crop during the fall of 2008 kept Great Smoky Mountains National Park and North Georgia wildlife well fed. But the heavy mast enhanced the animals’ reproduction and has led to a nuisance problem for wildlife managers.
Posted: Thursday - Jan. 28, 2010
Four-year-old Colin Jackson Davis of Hixson caught this impressive stringer of fish using red worms for bait while fishing near Chester Frost Park with his grandfather, Nelson Bennett, of Soddy-Daisy.
Posted: Thursday - Jan. 21, 2010
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Two decades ago when a boy became lost while hiking with his parents in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Lee Lewis was left with an empty feeling.
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