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Southeast Velvet Hunts

Not sure if you consider Kentucky to be part of the Southeast, but that's a great state for velvet hunting. KY has some huge bucks, thanks in no small part to its one-buck-a-year limit, and there's plenty of public land around. Their season opens 9/1 (or thereabouts) each year, so early archery is a great time to get one.
My home state of Tennessee has a dedicated velvet hunt the last weekend in August, and that's great too. The state seems to see more and more pressure that 3-day weekend every year, but there are some giants out there to be taken. It's hot as heck, but I've enjoyed hunting it with a hefty dose of permethrin and my Thermacell. I suggest staying away from the Nashville-area WMAs because they get pounded the hardest (all season, but especially then).
 
I can’t speak for KY, but just like Tnbowhunter said, I see more and more out of state hunters each year come the velvet hunt weekend here in TN.
 
Game and Fish is looking at it for here. It was one of the questions on the post season survey. I voted against the idea. I am not in favor of an early September hunt that the sole purpose is to kill a buck with fuzzy antlers. It's the very definition of trophy hunting, killing a buck for it's head. When hunting is under steadily increasing attacks around the country, a season like that is just not a good look imo. Especially considering the length of our seasons and total bag limit.
 
Game and Fish is looking at it for here. It was one of the questions on the post season survey. I voted against the idea. I am not in favor of an early September hunt that the sole purpose is to kill a buck with fuzzy antlers. It's the very definition of trophy hunting, killing a buck for it's head. When hunting is under steadily increasing attacks around the country, a season like that is just not a good look imo. Especially considering the length of our seasons and total bag limit.

Do you just think it sounds too fun and different you ole codger? Those late summer bucks are fat and taste good I’ll tell you that
 
Yeah, we got a 2 day velvet hunt early the last couple of years but you have to be on private so the optics on that are not great either (only the landed gentry may partake, no peasants please.) ...I bet some doctors got together and pushed that through, lol. All joking aside, and I do own land, but I have no interest. It would be cool to kill a velvet but I'm not specifically going after one. The mosquitos, ticks and redbugs will have their feast of me soon enough.
 
Yeah, we got a 2 day velvet hunt early the last couple of years but you have to be on private so the optics on that are not great either (only the landed gentry may partake, no peasants please.) ...I bet some doctors got together and pushed that through, lol. All joking aside, and I do own land, but I have no interest. It would be cool to kill a velvet but I'm not specifically going after one. The mosquitos, ticks and redbugs will have their feast of me soon enough.
I killed a velvet buck in AR years ago so I already have that box checked anyway. It was a whopper spike on October 1st. It had balls though so it counts ;)
 
I would like to get one but to me it’s not that much of an allure (velvet rack). More than the antlers, the early season experience is what intrigues me. Our season opens on Oct.1st here and I have always had an interest on an early fall pattern buck harvest. Some will say they are still on “pattern” here on Oct. 1st. Meh….. maybe but we also have the pressure cooker.
 
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