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    Barred owls of daylight, by Andy Huff

    Homing in on a target they may have spotted, they glide toward it and get quite close to the ground and sometimes have to cross roadways not paying attention to traffic. Road edges become a favorite hunting zone for many predators. Grassy areas created by road construction is a favorite browsing place for rodents and larger mammals such as deer. Predators like foxes, coyotes and snakes lay in wait for browsing mice, moles and voles and rats. If you notice, red tailed hawks can be seen on tree limbs nearly every mile or less of Tennessee roadways during winter. That’s where all the grass is and that’s where the small furry creatures feed and hide. And you can bet that somewhere a barred owl is watching, waiting.
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    Time to hunt! By Kathleen Chute

    you are allowed 129 deer.Wow . 3 bucks for the year and 3 does a day. Well, You might say, who would take that many? Some hunters give the meat to friends and neighbors. We have a hunters for the hungry program too. Tennessee believes, that the people, if so willing ,can do a great job managing the deer populations. So if your a hunter and want to enjoy you life in gods land , you already had Tennessee in your heart
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