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 Tennessee

Our Tennessee hunts are based out of Lincoln County (Fayetteville) and are approximately 75 miles South of Nashville and 30 miles North of Huntsville, Alabama. Our location is very convenient to major airports in both Huntsville and Nashville. If necessary, we can arrange to transport you to, and from the airport.

For 2012, we are hunting numerous tracts that range in size from 40 to 750 acres.  We hunt both private and leased land - 95% of which we have exclusive access to.  The terrain ranges from river bottom crop land to hardwood ridges, with a good mix of pasture and cedars thrown in.  We are blessed with some of the best turkey hunting in the Southeast!

If you decide to hunt with us, we recommend that you plan to stay a few extra days to enjoy everything that Middle Tennessee and North Alabama have to offer. You'll find unique shopping and dining, plus we are only a few miles from the world famous Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg and the US Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville. Not to mention great golf, fishing, and hiking at several State parks.

Tennessee's 2012 Spring turkey season will run from March 31st to May 13th.  We are allowed to hunt from 30 minutes before sunrise till sunset everyday, 7 days per week.

In Tennessee, we enjoy a healthy turkey population and liberal bag limit.  Tennessee turkey hunters can legally kill one bearded bird per day, up to four per season.

For 2012, our State will once again host a youth hunt March 24th and 25th.  Youth hunters age 6 to 16 can kill 1 bearded bird on this special weekend.  A bird killed during the youth hunt also counts toward the statewide bag limit of 4.

Our TN hunts run $275 per hunter per day.  This includes a fully guided hunt (1 on 1), transportation to and from the field, and care of your bird after the harvest.  We can book anywhere from 1 to 3 days, but generally recommend that hunters stay at least 2 days for greatest chance of success.  We allow up to 2 birds to be harvested.  Additional trophy fees apply if a 3rd bird is harvested.

Food, transportation, and licenses are the responsibility of the hunter.  We can recommend both Hotels and restaurants that are located conveniently to our hunting areas.  Licenses can either be bought locally or online.  Please refer to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency for licensing requirements / costs. 

 


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