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TWRA announces New Licenses, Permits effective as of July 1st, 2015

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency - TWRANashville, TN – The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is reminding customers that as of July 1st, guide licenses are required.

In addition, a “high impact” user permit is now required on designated Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) owned by the TWRA for hooved riders, off-road vehicle users, and bicyclists.

Guide Licenses

A guide is any individual who accepts compensation for providing assistance to another person(s) in any act of hunting, fishing, and trapping. The individual will be required to possess a guide license.

Tennessee Residents:

Non-Tennessee Residents:

Entities employing individuals as guides may purchase such resident and non-resident licenses as may be necessary for their employees.

High Impact User Permits

The new permit is designed to have persons, but not necessarily sportsmen, to help pay for the maintenance of the WMAs. The “high impact” permit is not required of sportsmen who purchase the required licenses and permits to hunt on WMAs.

Tennessee Residents:

Non-Tennessee Residents:

Youngsters age 12 or younger are exempt from permit requirements. Anyone older than age 12 must either purchase the new high impact permit or have the proper annual licenses and permits required for WMAs.

The high impact permits may be purchased at any location that sells hunting and fishing licenses, online at the TWRA website, or from any of the TWRA’s four regional offices.

Wildlife Management Areas To Require High Impact User Permits

Region I:

Region II:

Region III:

Region IV: