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[Hunting
Regulations]
Hunting
on Cheatham Lake
Excluding developed recreation areas, marinas, and designated safety zones,
hunting is allowed on public property at Cheatham Lake, subject to state game
laws and regulations. Except for a few small parks in Davidson County, the
public lands on Cheatham Lake are located in Cheatham and Dickson Counties.
The best opportunities for public hunting can be found in Cheatham Lake Wildlife
Management Area (WMA). The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) has a
license with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the active management of
habitat on 2,796.31 acres of public lands and waters at Cheatham Lake. This
includes most of the larger tracts of public land around the lake. TWRA also
exercises hunting control rights on 2,502.5 additional acres of lands and
waters.
The bottomlands of the Cheatham Lake WMA contain a mosaic of cultivated fields,
woodlands, hardwood wetlands, marshes, and constructed waterfowl ponds. TWRA
uses sharecrop agreements with local farmers to plant crops beneficial to
waterfowl. Agency personnel also control water levels during the winter months
to make these crops available to waterfowl. Competition is intense for the
designated duck blinds in the WMA, and a drawing is held the first Saturday in
August each year to allocate them to hunters.
While
management activities in the WMA are focused on waterfowl habitat, public
hunting opportunities are also good for deer, turkey, dove, and other species.
Please remember that you must always have the permission of the owner to cross
private property to get to public property. Also, state regulations prohibit
hunting within 100 yards of any dwelling.
Special permits are required for hunting within the WMA, and special regulations
apply. For specific information contact Mr. Randy Cromer, Area Manager, at (615)
792-4510.
Cheatham Lake WMA -
TWRA
SG -
Small game WMA permit or combination waterfowl and small game WMA
permit. Small game permit also required for trapping.
WG -
Combination waterfowl and small game WMA permit.
BG -
Big Game quota trip permit or non-quota WMA annual permit.
Deer, opossum, quail, rabbit,
raccoon, snipe, squirrel, trapping, turkey, waterfowl, woodcock - Same as
the statewide seasons on Sycamore Creek upstream from railroad trestle, Harpeth
River upstream from Hwy. 49, and on Johnson Creek upstream from Johnson Creek
Bridge. Hunting on remainder or Cheatham WMA same as statewide seasons except
during the late duck season when hunting is open only on Wednesday, Thursday,
Saturday, Sunday, and the first and last day of each segment of the late
statewide
duck season. Waterfowl hunting is permitted only from registered blind sites and
from staked temporary blind sites during the late duck season. Hunting on
Harpeth Island, Marks Creek, and Bluff Creek wade-in areas is not restricted to
registered or staked temporary sites. Night hunting, trapping, and fishing are
prohibited in waterfowl impoundments during the waterfowl season. The
subimpoundents are closed, as posted, to all types of activities six (6) days
prior to the opening of the first segment of the late duck season. Beaver may be
taken during any hunt.
Spring squirrel seasons -
Same
as statewide, dogs prohibited.
Dove -
Same as statewide
season except opens at noon each day during the first segment of the dove
season. Dove hunting allowed only
from designated fields.
Dog training -
Sept. 1 -
Mar. 15 except closed during the duck seasons.
Waterfowl - Wheelchair only
blind site - Same as statewide seasons. Applications must be received by the
TWRA Region II office by noon on the fourth Friday in October. Persons holding a
permit for another blind are not eligible to compete in the wheelchair blind
drawing. If blind is not occupied by shooting time, another hunter in a
wheelchair and one to three assistants (age 16 and older) may occupy the blind
for that day.
Pardue Pond Refuge & Dyson Ditch Refuge Units
Public use, including all forms
of trespass, is prohibited from Oct. 15-Feb14 except as otherwise indicated.
Deer - archery -
Sept. 22
- Oct. 13. Bag limit same as statewide.
Dog training -
Sept. 1 -
Mar. 15 except closed Oct. 15 – Feb. 14.
TWRA operates Cheatham WMA on
state property located south of the lake in Cheatham County. For more
information about hunting in this area, contact Mr. Randy Cromer, Area Manager,
(615) 792-4510.
Hunting Licenses
Hunting
licenses are required by the State of Tennessee. Special permits are required
for hunting certain game such as deer and waterfowl. Specific requests for
information regarding hunting regulations should be directed to:
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA)
P.O. Box 40747
Nashville, TN 37204
or
visit
the TWRA Hunting Information web site.
Licenses may be purchased at the County Clerk’s Office and many
commercial establishments in Tennessee. You can also visit the
TWRA Online License Center to order one
on the web or by phone.
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