Quota Hunts

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About Quota Hunts

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency realizes that in some areas of Tennessee, the number of hunters needs to be restricted so as not to cause a major impact on the resource. In these areas, the Agency utilizes a quota hunt system.   There are bear, deer, elk, sandhill crane, turkey, and waterfowl hunts.

QUOTA HUNT APPLICATIONS can be submitted or viewed in the following ways (applications cannot be accepted by mail)

You can log into the quota hunt module to apply for a quota hunt. You will also be able to edit a quota hunt application that you have submitted up until the deadline for that hunt. You will be able to see members that are in your quota hunt party.

Transaction ID numbers are issued for all transactions that are completed in the REAL system. That number is your assurance that your application has been accepted into the system. If you have a valid email address on your account, an email is sent immediately after your transaction is complete. If you do not have a valid email address, you can screenshot the "CHECKOUT COMPLETE" page to retain your Transaction ID number or you may click the "Print Application" button located in the top, right corner of the page. If you have questions about your quota hunt application, you MUST have your Transaction ID number.   

You will also be able to see the results of your quota hunt drawing as soon as we finish the drawing validation process and release the results to the public. ALL from your customer account.  

Tennessee has a priority point system in place for several of its quota hunts. An applicant is awarded one point for each year he/she applies and is not drawn.  Each point system is unique and separate for the different quota hunts, i.e., WMA Big Game, Spring Turkey, WMA, etc.  Applicants with the highest priority are more likely to be drawn first.  

PRIORITY FACTS:

  • If applicants in a party have varying priority points, the points will be averaged, except for Waterfowl If applicants in a segmented WMA Waterfowl party have varying priority points, the party will assume the point status of the member with the highest priority.
  • Each applicant’s priority is individual; it is only in the drawing that an applicant’s party priority is considered. When a party is unsuccessful, each applicant’s actual current priority points balance will increase by one point.
  • Priority points only apply to the hunt category in which they were earned, i.e., WMA Big Game, Spring Turkey Waterfowl, etc.
  • When a person is drawn for a hunt, their priority points will be reset to “0” the following year.
  • Spring Turkey WMA: No limit.
  • Youth Spring Turkey WMA: No limit
  • Elk and Youth Elk: No priority. An applicant successfully drawn may not reapply for 10 years.
  • WMA Big Game: No limit.
  • Youth WMA Big Game: No limit.
  • Cherokee Bear Party-Dog Hunts: No priority.
  • WMA Season Long Waterfowl: No priority.
  • WMA Early Season Waterfowl: No limit.
  • WMA Mid-Season Waterfowl: No limit.
  • WMA Late Season Waterfowl: No limit.
  • Sandhill Crane: No limit. 
  • Bobwhite Quail: No priority.

Cost of Application

A $12 non-refundable application fee is required for each drawing requested, except for individuals possessing a valid Annual, Lifetime, or Senior Sportsman License.

Example: The “Maximum Awarded Permits” for WMA Big Game is two, meaning two drawings are held for the same pool of applicants. You may choose to enter one drawing, where you will only be eligible for one permit that will cost $12.00 plus any applicable fees. If you enter two drawings, you will be eligible for two permits and the cost will be $24.00, plus any fees. You must choose the number of drawings, party information, and hunt choices on one application.

Application Information Needed

  • A $12 non-refundable fee is required to submit an application, except for individuals possessing a valid Annual, Lifetime, or Senior Sportsman License. Receipt and deposit of application fee(s) do not constitute permission to participate in the hunt.
  • There is a vendor fee assessed for each application that varies depending on the submission method.  Application fee(s) are non-refundable. 
  • Applicants should review their application prior to submission and verify all information (name, hunt choices, etc.) upon completion to confirm accuracy.
  • Ensure that you have a valid, accurate email address on your www.gooutdoorstennessee.com account. A receipt, which serves as proof of application and hunt choices, will be sent to the email address on the applicant’s account.
  • Once your application is complete, you may review your application (including party members) by logging into www.quotahunt.gooutdoorstennessee.com. Applications may be edited until the deadline.
  • No applications will be accepted or edited after the deadline. 
  • No person may apply more than once. Any person violating this rule and regulation is subject to having their permit and/or hunting privileges revoked and may be subject to prosecution. 
  • Permits are not transferable

Cherokee Bear Party-Dog Hunts

The application period for these hunts will be from June 12 – July 24, 2024.

•  Cherokee Bear Party-Dog Hunt Instructions

This is a party hunt. In order to be a qualifying party, there must be 50 members in the party before the deadline.   

Cherokee Bear Party-Dog hunts can have up to a maximum of 75 permits per party. One party is permitted in each of the following areas: Upper Tellico, Lower Tellico, Upper Bald River, and Lower Bald River.

The bag limit is one bear, either sex

Party-Dog Area closed during scheduled quota party dog hunts.  

You may apply via the On The Go APPGoOutDoorsTennessee, at a TWRA Licensed Agent or at a Regional Office

Find the Season Dates, Zone maps, and Hunt Regulations on our Bear Hunting page.

Bobwhite Quail

The application period for Bobwhite Quail will be from September 4-25, 2024.

• 2024 Bobwhite Quail Instructions and Information

Applicants must be at least 6 years of age or older. Applicants can apply individually, or with a party of up to 3 members. There can be no more than 2 youth hunters (16 years of age or younger) per party.

Elk and Youth Elk

The Elk and Youth Elk Draw application period will be February 5-26, 2025.    

Find the Season Dates, Zone maps, and Hunt Regulations on our Elk Hunting page.

Landowners are not exempt from this permit requirement and must be drawn for a quota permit to hunt.  Nineteen (19) quota permits will be issued. One of the Nineteen (19) permits will be issued to a qualifying non-profit wildlife conservation organization with all proceeds benefiting the TWRA Elk Management Program. Another one of the Nineteen (19) permits will be issued to a resident Young Sportsman who is able to hunt all open elk zones.

Elk permits are valid for designated Elk Hunt Zones (EHZs) on North Cumberland WMA and on private lands in Anderson, Campbell, Claiborne, Morgan, and Scott counties.  All public land other than North Cumberland WMA is closed to elk hunting.   

It is the responsibility of elk permit holders to obtain verbal or written permission to hunt on private property.   TWRA does not guarantee hunters access to private lands. 

Customers who are interested in applying for both the WMA quota hunt and the Elk quota hunt will have to submit two applications, one for each. The computer drawings will be handled separately.  Quota Hunt applications can be conveniently submitted here, TWRA Licensed Agent locations,  TWRA Regional Offices, or via the TWRA Mobile AppApplications cannot be accepted by mail.

Sandhill Crane Tag Drawing

The application period for the statewide drawing is September 4 – September 25, 2024.   These tags will be valid statewide, including the SE Crane Zone.   Only individuals with a Tennessee Sandhill Crane Tag may hunt.

•  Sandhill Crane Quota Hunt Instructions and Information

Sandhill Crane Tag Application: Applicants must be at least thirteen (13) years of age to compete in the drawing. Each application must be accompanied by a non-refundable handling fee, except for Sportsman License holders, Lifetime Sportsman License holders, and persons possessing an Annual Senior Citizen Sportsman License. Tags are non-transferable. 

Computer Draw: A total of 2,500 tags (2 tags/hunter) will be issued for statewide use through a computerized drawing. The application period for the statewide drawing is Sept. 4 – Sept. 25, 2024. These tags will be valid statewide, including the SE Crane Zone. 

Sandhill Crane Identification Test: All sandhill crane hunters must pass an internet-based crane identification test each year before hunting. All tags issued are invalid until the “Sandhill Crane Test” validation code is written on the tag. The purpose of this test is to improve the hunter’s awareness and ability to distinguish between sandhill cranes and other protected species that may be encountered while hunting. The test is available at twra.state.tn.us/SandhillCraneTest.

Be sure the bird you intend to shoot is a sandhill crane. Accidental or intentional shooting of a whooping crane is considered a dual violation and subject to state and federal laws. Don’t shoot unless you’re sure.

Harvest Reporting: Each harvested crane must be accompanied by a completed kill tag (each tag allows harvest of one (1) crane) and be checked in by the end of the calendar day of harvest by any TWRA-approved check-in method. Also, hunters issued sandhill crane tags MUST fill out and submit a post-season survey before Feb. 10, regardless of whether they hunted or harvested a sandhill crane. Failure to submit the post-season survey results in hunters not being eligible to apply for a sandhill crane tag in future draws.

Hunting Hours: Hunting hours for sandhill cranes are from sunrise until 3:00 pm local time.

Federal Regulations: No shotguns larger than 10 gauge or capable of holding over 3 shot shells. Federally approved non-toxic shot is required.

Hunters May Apply:

You may apply via the On The Go APPGoOutDoorsTennessee, at a TWRA Licensed Agent or at a Regional Office

Find the Season Dates, Zone maps, and Hunt Regulations on our Sandhill Crane Hunting page.

Spring Turkey Hunt

The application period for the Spring Turkey Quota hunts will be December 18, 2024 - January 8, 2025.  

2025 Spring Quota Hunt Informational Flyer

You may apply via the On The Go APP, GoOutDoorsTennessee, at a TWRA Licensed Agent or at a Regional Office,  

Turkey

WMA Big Game 

The WMA Big Game Quota Hunts application period is June 12 – July 24, 2024.

You may apply via the On The Go APPGoOutDoorsTennessee, at a TWRA Licensed Agent or at a Regional Office

WMA Maps  - Big Game WMA General Regulations

Find the Season Dates, Zone maps, and Hunt Regulations on our Big Game page.   

WMA Waterfowl Hunts 


Application Periods

The application periods for Waterfowl Sites drawing will be:

  • The application period for Season Long Waterfowl sites (Tier 1) is June 26 – July 17, 2024, at 11:59 p.m.  Awarded permits must be claimed by August 7, 2024.   You can find more information in our 2024 Season Long WMA Waterfowl Hunts Instruction Flyer.
  • The application period for Early Season Waterfowl sites is September 25 – October 15, 2024, at 11:59 pm. CDT. The deadline to claim awarded permits is October 28, 2024.   If any permits remain, a leftover drawing will be held on November 11, 2024. You can find more information in our 2024 Early Season WMA Waterfowl Hunts Instruction Flyer.
  • The application period for Mid-Season Waterfowl sites is October 23 – November 12, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. CST. The deadline to claim awarded permits is November 25, 2024. If any permits remain, a leftover drawing will be held on December 9, 2024. 2024 Mid Season WMA Waterfowl Hunts Instruction Flyer.
  • The application period for Late Season Waterfowl sites is November 13 – December 3, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. CST. The deadline to claim awarded permits is December 16, 2024.  If any permits remain, a leftover drawing will be held on December 30, 2024. 2024 Late Season WMA Waterfowl Hunts Instruction Flyer.
  • The application period for Youth/Military Waterfowl sites is November 13 – December 3, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. CST. The deadline to claim awarded permits is December 16, 2024.   If any permits remain, a leftover drawing will be held on December 30, 2024. 2024 Youth and Military Hunts Instruction Flyer.

How to Apply


Tier Designations on WMAs

All waterfowl drawings require a party application of 4 persons minimum, 8 persons maximum.

 

TIER 1

TIER 2

TIER 4

QUOTA PERMIT AREA

 

Blind Type

Permanent Blind built and maintained by permit holder(s).

Permanent Blind built and maintained by TWRA.


Temporary blinds only*

Temporary blinds only.

Permit duration

Entire regular waterfowl season 60 days.

1-4 day hunt period. Closure days on specific WMAs may apply.


No permit needed, first-come, first-served.

 1-4 day hunt period. Closure days on specific WMAs may apply.

Hunt Location Permit Required

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

 

Application Deadlines

Minimum of 4 people, maximum of 8.

 

Opens - June 26, 2024

Closes - July 17, 2024

Claim permit by August 7, 2024.

Early Segment

Opens - Sept. 25
Closes - Oct. 15
Claim permit by Oct. 28
Left-Over Drawing - Nov. 11

 

First come-First Served.

Early Segment

Opens - Sept. 25
Closes - Oct. 15
Claim permit by Oct. 28
Left-Over Drawing - Nov. 11

Mid Segment

Opens - Oct. 23
Closes - Nov. 12
Claim permit by Nov. 25
Left-Over Drawing - Dec. 9

Mid Segment

Opens - Oct. 23
Closes - Nov. 12
Claim permit by Nov. 25
Left-Over Drawing - Dec. 9

Late Segment

Opens - Nov. 13
Closes - Dec. 3
Claim permit by Dec. 16
Left-Over Drawing - Dec. 30

Late Segment

Opens - Nov. 13
Closes - Dec. 3
Claim permit by Dec. 16
Left-Over Drawing - Dec. 30

Equipment Removal (Decoys, trash, blind material)

 

15 days post season.

 

End of Hunt period.

 

Daily

 

End of Hunt period.

Youth/Military Hunt

Available to permit holders/ hopping.


Apply during Late segment.

First-come, first-served.

Apply during Late segment. Chickamauga Units open on a first-come, first-served basis.

Hopping

Yes

No

Yes, first-come, first-served.

No

Hunting Distance from Stake

Blinds Constructed within 5 ft. of location.


Must be in blind.

25 ft.

Must be in designated unit.

 

Left-Over Drawing

Yes, after claim permit deadline; No, after blind construction deadline.

 

Yes

 

N/A

 

Yes

Post Season Survey

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Priority Points

No

Yes

No

Yes

Blind Construction Deadline

Fourth Monday in October.


N/A

N/A

N/A
Number of Hunters     Max 8 adults, No limit for youth hunters. Max 8 hunters, no limit for youth hunters, must include permit holder. Max 8 adults, no limit for youth hunters. Max 8 hunters, must include permit holder
*except where there is a blind remaining from the previous season.  No new blinds may be constructed.
Tier 1 sites forfeited during the permitting process will be available for reallocation at the respective regional office on August 22, 2024, at 9:00 am. In-person attendance required.

Leftover Tier 2 and Waterfowl Quota Hunt Permit Drawing Locations

 
AREA SEGMENT< DRAWING DATE & TIME LOCATION CONTACT
Chickamauga Units (Candies Creek, Johnson Bottoms, Rogers Creek, Yellow Creek)

Early Segment, Monday, Nov. 11, 2024, 6 p.m. local time

 

Middle Segment, Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, 6 p.m. local time

 

Late Segment, Monday, Dec. 30, 2024, 6 p.m. local time

Hiwasee Refuge,
525 Priddy Lane,
Birchwood
Region 3 Office
(931) 484-9571
Meeman-Shelby Forest SP Covington Civic Center,
100 West Washington Ave.
Covington
Chris Park
(731) 738-0233
Gooch (Units A and E)  Kenton Gym,
206 West College St.,
Kenton
Rob Lewis
(731) 749-5587
John Tully - Fig Field Unit Covington Civic Center,
100 West Washington Ave.
Covington
Chris Park
(731) 738-0233
White Oak (Lebanon Pond) Morris Chapel Community
Center/Fire Dept.,
8695 Coffee Landing Rd.,
Morris Chapel
Office
(731) 687-3444
Bogota and Thorny Cypress Dyersburg Work Base,
355 Menzies Rd.,
Dyersburg
Josh Emerson
(731) 285-6124
Reelfoot Reelfoot State Park,
2595 St. Rt. 21E,
Tiptonville
Chase Taylor
(731) 253-7343
Kentucky Lake Units (Barkley, Big Sandy, Camden, Gin Creek, West Sandy) Holly Fork Shooting Complex,
6133 Hwy. 79 North
Paris
Evan Gaskin
(731) 593-0588
Tigrett Dyersburg Work Base,
355 Menzies Rd.,
Dyersburg
Andy Rutherford
(731) 345-9992
Haynes Bottom and Cheatham Cheatham WMA Work Base,
1299 Headquarters Rd.,
Ashland City
Office
615-781-6622
Old Hickory Units 1 and 2 Old Hickory WMA Work Base,
4050 Canoe Branch Rd.,
Lebanon
Michael Bobel
(615) 444-6673
Woods Reservoir Capitol Hill Community Center,
5601 AEDC Rd.,
Winchester
Region 2
(931) 967-6101

NOTE: Three Rivers Pools 1 and 2 will be added to the early segment leftover draw in Kenton on 11/11/204 for the following dates: 

∗ 11/30/2024 - 12/01/2024

∗ 12/06/2024 - 12/08/2024

∗ 12/13/2024 - 12/15/2024

∗ 12/20/2024 - 12/22/2024