Tennessee

Joining the Union in 1796, Tennessee, originally settled by the Cherokee and Chickasaw tribes, has an important and unique history encompassing the rise of country music and harboring some of the largest manufacturing and shipping industries in America. Home to the most visited national park in America, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee is a thriving state for sportsmen and women with a variety of opportunities. For anglers, the Volunteer State is perhaps most well-known for its abundance of lakes and tailwaters, which produce some of the largest brown trout in the Southern U.S. Hunters will also be impressed by the variety of species that call the Volunteer State home including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, black bear, ruffed grouse, bobwhite quail, and various species of waterfowl.

For more information on the elected officials protecting and promoting the sportsmen’s traditions in Tennessee, please contact:


Tennessee State Caucus Fact Sheet

Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus

Representative Tim Burchett
Representative Scott DesJarlais
Representative Charles Fleischmann
Representative Mark Green
Representative David Kustoff

Tennessee Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus Member

Governor Bill Lee

Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Leadership

Senator Paul Rose
Representative Jesse Chism
Representative Chris Todd

News Alerts

Feb 20 2024 CSF Actively Working both Pro and Anti-Sportsmen’s Bills in Tennessee

Why It Matters: (1) Efforts to end the Sandhill Crane season in the Volunteer...

Feb 05 2024 Misguided Legislation to End Sandhill Crane Season Introduced in Tennessee

Why It Matters: The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is widely recognized as...

Oct 30 2023 Tennessee Seeking Comments on Draft Deer and Turkey Management Plans

Why It Matters: Regarded as the most successful model of wildlife conservation in the...

Oct 10 2023 Governors Across the Southeast Recognize the Contributions of Sportsmen and Women to Conservation

Why It Matters: On September 23, 2023, sportsmen and women across the nation celebrated...

Jun 05 2023 Tennessee Legislative Session Recap – Important Wins for Sportsmen and Women

Why It Matters: Protecting and maintaining access and opportunities for hunters and anglers while...

Mar 06 2023 CSF Weighs in on Numerous Hot Button Bills in Tennessee

Why It Matters: (1) The TWRA is tasked with conserving Tennessee’s fish and wildlife,...

Nov 07 2022 What Mississippi’s Youth Deer Season Means to Me

Why It Matters: States have recognized the importance of providing positive outdoor recreation experiences...

Sep 20 2022 Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Gathers for Annual Dove Hunt – Recognizes Mike Bell

Why It Matters: The dove hunt provided an opportunity for Caucus members, sportsmen’s groups, and...

Feb 14 2022 Tennessee Bills Threaten to Transfer Wildlife Management Area Ownership to County

Contact: Mark Lance, Southeastern States CoordinatorWhy It Matters: Lack of access is one of the biggest...

Sep 20 2021 Tennessee Quail Habitat Restoration Project Meets Opposition - Public Meeting Scheduled

Contact: Mark Lance, Southeastern States CoordinatorHighlightsWhy it Matters: The establishment of an oak/pine savanna...

Sep 28 2020 Asian Carp Advisory Commission Established in Tennessee

Contact: John Culclasure, Southeastern States Assistant DirectorOn September 23, Governor Sportsmen’s Caucus Member Governor...

Sep 08 2020 Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Hosts Annual Dove Hunt

Contact: John Culclasure, Southeastern States Assistant DirectorOn September 2, the Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus...

Sep 23 2019 Tennessee: Sportsmen’s Caucus Adds New Leader

By John Culclasure, Central Appalachian States ManagerRecently, the bicameral and bipartisan Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s...

Sep 09 2019 Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Hosts Dove Shoot

Contact: John Culclasure, Central Appalachian States ManagerOn September 3, the Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus...

Jun 03 2019 Tennessee: Fish and Wildlife Commission Approves Regulations to Combat Chronic Wasting Disease

Contact John Culclasure, Central Appalachian States ManagerOn May 24, the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife...

May 06 2019 Tennessee: Sportsmen’s Caucus Hosts Wild Game Dinner

Contact: John Culclasure, Central Appalachian States ManagerOn April 23, the Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus...

Apr 29 2019 Tennessee: Governor Bill Lee Joins Sportsmen’s Caucus

Contact: Bee Frederick, Southeastern States DirectorRecently, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee joined the Governors Sportsmen’s...

Mar 11 2019 Tennessee: Sportsmen’s Caucus Holds First Meeting of 2019

By Bee Frederick, Southeastern States Senior DirectorOn February 26, the Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus...

Jan 28 2019 Tennessee: Additional Cases of Chronic Wasting Disease Confirmed

By John Culclasure, Central Appalachian States ManagerAs of January 24, over 90 deer in...

Apr 20 2018 Tennessee: Caucus Chairmen Send Letter Supporting Recovering America’s Wildlife Act to Congressional Delegation

By Bee Frederick, Southeastern States DirectorOn April 4, the Co-Chairmen of the Tennessee Legislative...

Mar 01 2018 Tennessee: Fish and Wildlife Commission Passes Rule to Help Prevent Chronic Wasting Disease

By Bee Frederick, Southeastern States DirectorOn February 27, several wildlife conservation groups from the...

Feb 08 2018 Tennessee: Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Holds Inaugural Wild Game Dinner

On February 6, the bipartisan and bicameral Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus hosted an inaugural...

May 11 2017 Tennessee: Governor Signs Licensing Measure to Protect Future State Agency Funding

On May 9, Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus member Governor Bill Haslam signed Senate Bill 454,...

Apr 13 2017 Tennessee: Caucus Co-Chair Senator Mike Bell Receives Prestigious National Award from SCI

Senator Mike Bell, Co-Chair of the Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus, was recently named “Legislator...

Feb 23 2017 Tennessee: Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Hosts Informational Meeting

On February 15, the Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus hosted its first meeting of the...

Apr 07 2016 Tennessee: Sportsmen’s Caucus Hosts Event in Nashville

On March 23, the bipartisan and bicameral Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus hosted their annual...

Jan 28 2016 Tennessee Sportsmen’s Caucus Hosts Pre-Session Meeting

On January 20, the Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus hosted their first meeting since formally...

Apr 16 2015 Tennessee Sportsmen’s Caucus Concludes the Legislative Session

On April 8, the Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus hosted their annual year-end legislative reception...

May 08 2014 Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam Joins Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus

On April 29, Governor Bill Haslam of Tennessee officially joined the bipartisan Governors Sportsmen’s...

Apr 17 2014 Tennessee Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus Hosts Reception Celebrating Successful Legislative Session

On April 9, Tennessee sportsmen-legislators gathered at the War Memorial Building in Nashville to...

Latest policy updates

Opportunities to expand angling access throughout the country have become increasingly limited...

Many sportsmen and women depend on federal lands managed by agencies such...

“No-Net-Loss” of public lands has become increasingly important to ensure access to...

In recent years, Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) use has increased rapidly across...

Introduction Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a progressive, fatal, degenerative neurological disease...

Properly managed wildlife habitat is essential for supporting sustainable and healthy wildlife...

Poaching stands as one of the greatest threats to both the social...

During the 1990s, 13 countries, including the United States, developed and agreed...

Revenue from sporting licenses is a crucial element for funding state fish...

Classified as a nuisance species in many states and not native to...

The vast majority of states in the nation now have a system...

Knife industry and advocacy groups have successfully worked with the U.S. Congress...

In recent years many local governments have enacted vague, outdated laws banning...

As with many Constitutional protections, the court system has created carve-outs and...

Though hunting, fishing, and harvesting wildlife (including by trapping) have long been...

Several states have passed legislation that allows non-resident, full-time college students to...

The vast majority of states throughout the nation offer an online component...

Reports and Data

Jan 01 2013 2013 Sportsmen's Economic Impact Report - Tennessee

The Volunteer State's 994,000 hunters and anglers spend $1.8 billion annually and support 26,389...

Jan 01 2007 2006 Economic Impact Report — Tennessee

Sportsmen and women in Tennessee annually spend more than the cash receipts for cattle,...

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