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 Disabled Sportsmen of America to host out of State Youth Hunter!
Hunting Disabled Sportsmen of America (DSA) is proud to announce we will be hosting a youth hunter from Georgia this fall. DSA will be bringing Kaleb Stalling (15, Ringold, GA.) to Tennessee for a Muzzle Loader hunt this November and then back again in January for a Youth hunt. Kaleb is a 15 year old paraplegic who is determined to not let anything stop him from getting back to what he loves. In 1998 on the day before Thanksgiving Kaleb was involved in an Auto Accident which left him paralyzed from the navel down. Prior to his accident he was an avid hunter, fisherman, and was involved in Ti-Kwan-Do. According to his Father James, Kaleb has never complained about anything since the accident. After Talking with James we found out they were having trouble finding a place to hunt in GA. So DSA decided to bring him to the Great State of Tennessee for a hunt. DSA will be covering everything from Lodging, Licenses, and food. We feel it is our duty to provide this young man a place to hunt and some great hunting camaraderie. If you would like to help DSA help Caleb, you can send donations to help offset the cost of the license fees ($251.00) to the Address provided below. All donations are welcomed. We can provide you with a tax receipt if requested. DSA is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring everyone, regardless of disability or illness has the chance to enjoy the great outdoors.

Thank You,
Jackie Thomas
Vice CEO
Disabled Sportsmen of America


Please send donations to:
DSA
709 old Hen Valley Rd
Oliver Springs, TN 37840
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Posted by spctbone Friday, October 23, 2009 (23:52:37)

 Franklin man wins Tennessee elk hunting permit on eBay for $17,700
Hunting The way Andy Miller sees it, $17,700 is a bargain to get to hunt elk right here in his home state.

Miller forks out a lot of money each year to travel to hunt elk. Last week, he submitted the top bid of $17,700 in an eBay auction for a permit allowing him to take part in the first elk hunt in Tennessee in 150 years.

Miller, 45, a venture capitalist from Franklin, will join four others for the hunt Oct. 19-23 at the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area. The others were selected in a computer drawing that included 12,881 applicants.

While Miller isn’t getting the same bargain as the others, he said the bid cost him about the same he has paid each of the past eight years to hunt at an elk camp in northern New Mexico.
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Posted by Outdoorsman Monday, October 12, 2009 (12:31:00)

 Dickson man shoots the Chupacabra and sticks it in his freezer
Hunting Link to the video for this story

John Hunter says he noticed the odd-looking animal a couple of weeks ago when it showed up in the driveway of his White Bluff home.

He and his wife tried to get closer to get a better look, but the creature ran off.

Hunter said, “Then it came back, closer to the house. That’s when it took off and came back again. Every time it came closer and closer, like it wasn’t afraid of me.”

Saturday, Hunter took his rifle and shot the animal.

He says he’s kept it on ice ever since, until he could figure out its species.

“I thought, ‘what is this?’” Hunter said. ”It’s hairless. It looks like it came from some other place we’d rather not go when we die. It’s got a snout. They have longer canine fangs than normal dogs.”
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Posted by Outdoorsman Monday, October 12, 2009 (12:26:00)

 Hunting Morgan, Scott and Anderson Counties Tennessee
Hunting I figured I would drop a topic on hunting here in Morgan County Tennessee and surrounding Scott and Anderson. It amazes me to find out that there are still a lot of people who did not know that TRWA now owns a large portion of Gobey. Gobey located 1.8 miles north of the Wartburg city limits on US 27 and to the right, for years has been a highly popular hunting area and has produced some massive whitetail. For those heading to Gobey during this 2009 season keep in mind you will be on TRWA controlled land. Currently TRWA has all of the property on the left side of the main road coming from highway 27. TDEC owns all of the property on the right side of the road. Both properties join at the top of the mountain near the Bunch Graves. That is another subject as well. Don't be caught messing with the graves as TWRA watches them closely.
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Posted by Outdoorsman Tuesday, October 06, 2009 (21:33:54)

 Jacobs first deer
Hunting

Jacob said that when he first seen the deer even though it was cold, it felt like it was 100 degrees and even though dad was giving instructions all the while, Jacob says everything around him was..........quiet. Can you say tunnel vision? Very Happy

Good job Jacob you're now a Tennessee Outdoorsman!

 

 

 

 

Jacob Bunch age 13 took his first deer on the Sundquist Wildlife Management Area in Anderson County Sunday October, 28th. Pictured here (front to back) Jacob Bunch, grandfather William Bunch, father Brian Bunch and sister Allison Bunch. Jacob took this Doe with a 30/30 lever action Marlin at about 40 yards around 09:00 AM

Other images are located here

If you have pictures of your little hunters first deer please email them to Admin@tennoutdoorsman.com with a brief description and we will be glad to post it.

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Posted by Outdoorsman Sunday, October 28, 2007 (16:44:18)

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