The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission (TWRC) will be meeting in April and May to finalize decisions on the 2013-2014 hunting seasons’ dates.
The state of Tennessee is a wonderful place for adventure, sports, and tourism. For those who love to hunt, either for recreation or as a sport, Tennessee offers a varied choice of big and small game. Hunting zones in Tennessee are divided into three units and each have their different hunting, trapping, and fishing seasons for different kinds of wildlife, bird species, and fish. We've laid out the different county units below.
Unit A
Units A counties are Bradley, Bledsoe, Clay, Rhea, Cumberland, DeKalb, Dyer, Grundy, Jackson, Lake, Lauderdale, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Overton, Putnam, Hamilton, Roane, Sequatchie, Tipton, Van Buren, Warren, White and Crockett.
Unit B
The Unit B counties are Blount, Anderson, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Fentress, Greene, Grainger, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Pickett, Scott, Sevier, Unicoi, Sulliva, Union, and Washington.
Unit L
Unit L counties are Benton, Bedford, Cannon, Carroll, Cheatham, Chester, Coffee, Davidson, Dickson, Decatur, Henry, Fayette, Franklin, Gibson, Giles, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henderson, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, Madison, Macon, Marshall, Maury, McNairy, Montgomery, Moore, Obion, Robertson, Perry, Rutherford, Shelby, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Wayne, Williamson, Weakley, and Wilson.
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