TWRA Introduces Tackett Creek Unit of North Cumberland WMA

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<h2>TWRA Introduces Tackett Creek Unit of North Cumberland WMA</h2><span class="date">Tuesday, November 18, 2014 | 03:52 pm </span><div class="content clear-block">

LAFOLLETTE --- The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has entered into a lease agreement with Molpus Timberlands Management, LLC to lease 43,000 acres, which is being utilized as the Tackett Creek unit of the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area.</p>

Located in both northeastern Campbell and northwestern Claiborne counties, the property, which has been historically used as a public hunting area, is now in a five-year lease by the TWRA giving the agency control of the area’s hunting and recreational rights. The Tackett Creek Unit is located near the Sundquist, New River, and Royal Blue units of the NCWMA and is an important expansion of the management area.</p>

Having been heavily surface-mined in the past and with active surface mining and reclamation efforts ongoing, the property consists of excellent habitat for grouse, turkey, deer, and elk. All users should also be aware that safety hazards associated with mining exist on this area. </p>

The Tackett Creek Unit will fall under the North Cumberland WMA regulations, which can be found on pages 66-67 of the 2014-15 Tennessee Hunting and Trapping Guide or by clicking here. Hunting is open the same as statewide seasons except as noted in the hunting guide and hunters will be required to possess appropriate WMA permits. The property is also open to ORV riding with the appropriate North Cumberland Special Use Permit.</p>

The property is accessible from Tennessee Hwy. 90 east, located between Lafollette and Jellico on the west side, or on the east side from Cumberland Gap and Middlesboro, Ky. on Hwy. 74 west. For GPS usage, Clairfield is closely located to the property and may help with navigation.</p></div>
 
We saw quite a bit of deer sign while scouting for elk on the Royal Blue. The majority of what we found were around the food plots. The elk sign just overwhemls a great deal of the deer sign overlapping, covering up making it difficult to put together a strategy to hunt them. We did run across several archery hunters during our walks. Mountains are just a tough place to archery hunt deer.
 

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