The harvested deer counts toward the season bag limit which is two for the deer units except for Unit CWD where the bag limit is three. Hunters in Unit CWD can see which public lands are open for this hunt in the 2022-23 Tennessee Hunting and Trapping Guide. Fluorescent orange is required in Unit CWD.
Unit CWD counties have not changed from last season and include Chester, Crockett, Fayette, Gibson, Hardeman, Haywood, Henderson, Lauderdale, Madison, McNairy, Shelby, and Tipton counties. CWD Positive or High-Risk counties outside of Unit CWD (Carroll, Decatur, Dyer, Hardin, Henry, Wayne, and Weakley counties) are in Unit L for hunting regulations but must still follow CWD carcass transportation and feeding restrictions.
Tennessee residents are also allowed to hunt without a license on Free Hunting Day Saturday, Aug. 27, which coincides with the opening day of squirrel season. Hunters can also submit comments on hunting regulations and Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission proposals to TWRA.huntingcomments@tn.gov. This includes a proposal for a year-round racoon season which will be considered at the September Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting.
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