BSF NRRA Announces Change In Hog Hunting Season
Oneida, TN (2011-08-16) In
response to new regulations concerning hog hunting recently announced by the
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Big South Fork Superintendent Niki Nicholas has announced the policy for Big South Fork
NRRA dealing with hog hunting. The hog
hunting season will extend from September 24, 2011, until February 29,
2012. The required National Park Service
issued hog hunting permit will cover this extended use period. The permit is valid in both the Tennessee and Kentucky
portions of the park. Permits, which
remain $5.00, may be purchased at park visitor centers and from local
vendors. In addition to the park permit,
a valid hunting license issued by the state where hunting will take place is
required.
Big South
Fork is pleased to continue to allow hunting of wild hogs. Regulations concerning the hunting of hogs
remain the same as in past years.
Hunters must still comply with state regulations pertaining to big game
hunting. Hunters are reminded that
safety zones throughout the park continue to be in effect.
Persons wishing to plan a hunting
trip within Big South Fork are encouraged to contact the park visitor centers
if they have any questions about the change in the hog hunting season or other
hunting related questions. The Bandy Creek Visitor Center
in Tennessee
may be reached by calling (423) 286-7275.
The Stearns Visitor Center
in Kentucky
may be reached by calling (606) 376-5073.
Information may also be obtained at the Big South Fork website at www.nps.gov/biso.