Posted 3/21/24


Tennessee’s Wildlife Resources Agency is set to reveal its recommendations for the 2024-25 hunting and trapping seasons at the upcoming Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting March 21st and 22nd.

The meeting will be at the Buffalo Ridge Refuge in Humphreys County, where experts will propose changes and set the stage for the state's hunting enthusiasts.

Committee meetings are scheduled at 1pm Thursday before things get down to serious business at the full commission session starting promptly at 9am Friday.

Light will be shed on the Buffalo Ridge Shooting Range project, and the future education facility plans.

Giles County Wildlife Officer Ryne Goats is set to receive the title of 2023 Tennessee Wildlife Officer of the Year. Goats stood as the TWRA's representative at the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies' fall convention.

The Tennessee Wildlife Federation will also speak about the Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program and the Hunting and Fishing Academy at the meeting.