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Official Tennessee Hunting Safety Course Link to Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

Effective November 18, 2009, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency changed their guidelines for distance learning. Students are now required to spend a minimum amount of time on each course page before proceeding to the certification exam.

Click here to go to the latest version of the Today's Hunter in Tennessee online course—the official hunter education course of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.

The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your Tennessee certification.

Hunting Strategies: Hunting with Dogs and Trapping

Dogs

There are several breeds of dogs that can be used for hunting different game species. Some dogs can be used to hunt several types of game animals.

Hunting dog with waterfowl in mouth

A trained hunting dog can be an excellent hunting partner.

  • Pointers are used primarily for upland game birds.
  • Retrievers are large, hearty dogs used primarily to retrieve waterfowl; they also can be trained to hunt other game birds.
  • Spaniels are used mainly as flushers.
  • Hunting Hounds are used to hunt raccoons and rabbits in the Southeast, lions and bears in the West, and deer in some states.

Trapping

Trapping furbearing animals was once a full-time occupation, but now many people enjoy trapping for recreation and additional income.

Trap box

When used properly, traps can be an effective tool for hunting and wildlife management. Trappers should educate themselves about the type of traps appropriate for the animal they're seeking and adhere to the trapper's code of ethics:

  • Obtain the landowner's permission.
  • Avoid setting traps in areas where domestic animals may be caught.
  • Set traps to capture the target animal in the most humane way possible.
  • Check traps daily, preferably in the early morning.
  • Dispose of animal carcasses properly to avoid offending others.
  • Make an effort to trap only the surplus animals from each habitat, leaving an adequate breeding stock.
  • Assist farmers and other landowners who are having damage problems with wildlife.
  • Obtain all required licenses, tags, and permits.
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