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TWRA: Canada Goose Hunting Available in September
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Written by TWRA
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Wednesday, 18 August 2004
Waterfowl hunters have opportunities for hunting Canada geese in September, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA). Canada goose hunting is allowed September 1-15, with a daily bag limit of 5 geese. Hunters should remember that all waterfowl hunting requires the use of nontoxic shot and all shotguns must be plugged to hold no more than 3 shells.
When hunting on public land or water, hunters should remember that it is illegal to hunt within 100 yards of a visible dwelling without the owner's permission.
Waterfowl hunters age 16 and over should possess, in addition to other required licenses, a Federal Duck Stamp which is available from U.S. Post Offices and many sporting good stores. A free Migratory Bird Permit is also required for hunters between 13-64 years of age. This permit is available from all license agents. |
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Wednesday, 18 August 2004 ) |